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INVERTOR, a type of electrical device
- invertorsINVERTOR, a type of electrical device
- invertora type of electrical device
- plugboarda device with a large number of electrical sockets
- plugboardsPLUGBOARD, a device with a large number of electrical sockets
- hornsusually electrical device that makes a noise like that of a horn
- charges(of a battery or battery-operated device) Receive and store electrical energy
- charging(of a battery or battery-operated device) Receive and store electrical energy
- disconnectsTake (an electrical device) out of action by detaching it from a power supply
- disconnectingTake (an electrical device) out of action by detaching it from a power supply
- kicksortera device which selects and counts of a electrical pulses of a specified amplitude
- disconnectTake (an electrical device) out of action by detaching it from a power supply
- resonatorsA device that displays electrical resonance, esp. one used for the detection of radio waves
- resonatorA device that displays electrical resonance, esp. one used for the detection of radio waves
- kicksortersKICKSORTER, a device which selects and counts of a electrical pulses of a specified amplitude
- wipersmoving contact for making connections with the terminals of an electrical device (as a rheostat)
- recharge(of a battery or battery-operated device) Be refilled with electrical power in such a way
- recharges(of a battery or battery-operated device) Be refilled with electrical power in such a way
- recharged(of a battery or battery-operated device) Be refilled with electrical power in such a way
- recharging(of a battery or battery-operated device) Be refilled with electrical power in such a way
- photodetectorsA device that detects or responds to incident light by using the electrical effect of individual photons
- responsesThe way in which a mechanical or electrical device responds to a stimulus or range of stimuli
- photodetectorA device that detects or responds to incident light by using the electrical effect of individual photons
- responseThe way in which a mechanical or electrical device responds to a stimulus or range of stimuli
- thumbwheelsA control device for electrical or mechanical equipment in the form of a wheel operated with the thumb
- thumbwheelA control device for electrical or mechanical equipment in the form of a wheel operated with the thumb
- disposalelectrical device in the drain of a sink, for grinding up garbage to be washed down the drain
- pigtailsA short length of flexible braided wire connecting a stationary part to a moving part in an electrical device
- pickupsA device that produces an electrical signal in response to some other kind of signal or change, in particular
- pigtailA short length of flexible braided wire connecting a stationary part to a moving part in an electrical device
- pickupA device that produces an electrical signal in response to some other kind of signal or change, in particular
- thermoelementa device for measuring small currents consisting of a wire heating element and a thermocouple in electrical contact with it
- thermoelementsTHERMOELEMENT, a device for measuring small currents consisting of a wire heating element and a thermocouple in electrical contact with it
- oscilloscopeA device for viewing oscillations, as of electrical voltage or current, by a display on the screen of a cathode-ray tube
- oscilloscopesA device for viewing oscillations, as of electrical voltage or current, by a display on the screen of a cathode-ray tube
- annunciatorsA bell, light, or other device that provides information on the state or condition of something by indicating which of several electrical circuits has been activated
- annunciatorA bell, light, or other device that provides information on the state or condition of something by indicating which of several electrical circuits has been activated
- voxdevice in certain types of telecommunications equipment, as telephone answering machines, that converts an incoming voice or sound signal into an electrical signal that turns on a transmitter or recorder that continues to operate as long as the incoming s
- cameraedevice that consists of a lightproof chamber with an aperture fitted with a lens and a shutter through which the image of an object is projected onto a surface for recording (as on film) or for translation into electrical impulses (as for television broadcast)