Changes the circuit of
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REROUTESChanges the circuit of.
ballastsA passive component used in an electric circuit to moderate changes in current
SARASOTAPart of the grapefruit circuit
baserunningattempting to perform a circuit of the bases
perimeterthe circuit or boundary of any plane figure
baserunningsBASERUNNING, attempting to perform a circuit of the bases
perimetersPERIMETER, the circuit or boundary of any plane figure
groundsElectrical connection of a circuit or conductor to the earth
loadingthe process of adding reactance to a telephone circuit, radio antenna, etc.
resistancesA resistor or other circuit component that opposes the passage of an electric current
inductancethe property of inducing an electromotive force by variation of current in a circuit
inductancesINDUCTANCE, the property of inducing an electromotive force by variation of current in a circuit
ROGERGregory, the first African-American judge appointed to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
rheochorda wire rheostat, a metallic wire used for regulating the resistance of a circuit also RHEOCORD
connectionThe placing of parts of an electric circuit in contact so that a current may flow
microprocessorsAn integrated circuit that contains all the functions of a central processing unit of a computer
connectionsThe placing of parts of an electric circuit in contact so that a current may flow
microprocessorAn integrated circuit that contains all the functions of a central processing unit of a computer
connexionsThe placing of parts of an electric circuit in contact so that a current may flow
rheochordsRHEOCHORD, a wire rheostat, a metallic wire used for regulating the resistance of a circuit also RHEOCORD
limiterdevice or circuit for limiting the amplitude of a radio, telephone, or recording signal to some predetermined level
nora computer logic circuit that produces an output that is the inverse of that of an OR circuit
oscillate(of a circuit or device) Cause the electric current or voltage running through it to behave in this way
limitersA circuit whose output is restricted to a certain range of values irrespective of the size of the input
oscillating(of a circuit or device) Cause the electric current or voltage running through it to behave in this way
oscillated(of a circuit or device) Cause the electric current or voltage running through it to behave in this way
oscillates(of a circuit or device) Cause the electric current or voltage running through it to behave in this way
triacstype of thyristor designed for electronic control of the current supplied to a circuit, used esp. in dimmers for lighting systems
triactype of thyristor designed for electronic control of the current supplied to a circuit, used esp. in dimmers for lighting systems
positivesThe part of an electric circuit that is at a higher electrical potential than another point designated as having zero electrical potential
impedancesThe effective resistance of an electric circuit or component to alternating current, arising from the combined effects of ohmic resistance and reactance
itinerateto wander without a settled habitation; to travel from place or on a circuit, particularly for the purpose of preaching, lecturing, etc
negativesThe part of an electric circuit that is at a lower electrical potential than another part designated as having zero electrical potential
inductanceThe property of an electric conductor or circuit that causes an electromotive force to be generated by a change in the current flowing
inductancesThe property of an electric conductor or circuit that causes an electromotive force to be generated by a change in the current flowing
itineratesITINERATE, to wander without a settled habitation; to travel from place or on a circuit, particularly for the purpose of preaching, lecturing, etc
itineratingITINERATE, to wander without a settled habitation; to travel from place or on a circuit, particularly for the purpose of preaching, lecturing, etc
itineratedITINERATE, to wander without a settled habitation; to travel from place or on a circuit, particularly for the purpose of preaching, lecturing, etc
coincidenceThe presence of ionizing particles or other objects in two or more detectors simultaneously, or of two or more signals simultaneously in a circuit
coincidencesThe presence of ionizing particles or other objects in two or more detectors simultaneously, or of two or more signals simultaneously in a circuit