Popper attempts to provide a non-inductive account of scientific method, which regards the aim of science as the truth. ❋ Miller, David (1983)
Basically you want to create a non-inductive 50-ohm load. ❋ Sypher, Wylie (1965)
FLEMING has shown by experiments that with a 2,000 volt alternating current with a water resistance, that the latter is quite non-inductive, and that the readings of the amperes may be taken, says the Electrical World, as a measurement of the voltage, and the product of the volts and amperes will represent correctly the power consumed. ❋ Various (N/A)
Of these coils, one is put in the condenser circuit, and the other in series with a non-inductive resistance r, shutting the condenser. ❋ Various (N/A)
International Marine Communications Company. 1,300 feet of phosphor-bronze wire was stretched 12 feet above the ground on ten poles spaced equally along the full length of the wire which was earthed at the far end through a non-inductive resistor. ❋ Norman F. Joly (N/A)
If, on the other hand, it is necessary to place a relay magnet, having considerable impedance, directly in a talking circuit, the bad effects of this on the voice currents may be eliminated by shunting this coil with a condenser, or with a comparatively high non-inductive resistance. ❋ George Patterson (1910)
Voice currents find ready path through these non-inductive windings because of the fact that, being non-inductive, they present only their straight ohmic resistance. ❋ George Patterson (1910)
In practice, the coils _1_, _2_, _3_, and _4_ of the Dean substation circuit are wound on the same core, but coils _1_ and _4_ -- the non-inductive ones -- are wound by doubling the wire back on itself so as to neutralize their self-induction. ❋ George Patterson (1910)
If it is short-circuited, the shunt around the clearing-out drop will still have the resistance of two of the non-inductive windings included in it, and thus the drop will never be short-circuited by a very low-resistance path. ❋ George Patterson (1910)
In this two non-inductive coils _1_ and _2_ are shown connected in series in the tip and sleeve strands of the coils, respectively. ❋ George Patterson (1910)
In conclusion, it is obvious that the telephone engineer has within his reach in the various coils -- whether non-inductive or inductive, or whether having one or several windings -- and in the condenser, a variety of tools by which he may achieve a great many useful ends in his circuit work. ❋ George Patterson (1910)
Where the resistance unit is required to be strictly non-inductive, and is to be in the form of a coil, special designs must be employed to give the desired inductive neutrality. ❋ George Patterson (1910)
The remedy for this difficulty, therefore, has been to place in series with each bell a very high non-inductive resistance of about 15,000 or ❋ George Patterson (1910)
_ An excellent type of non-inductive resistance is the ordinary carbon-filament incandescent lamp. ❋ George Patterson (1910)
Enumerate the different types of non-inductive resistance devices and give a short description of each. ❋ George Patterson (1910)
While this is an ingenious scheme, it is not one to be highly recommended since the non-inductive windings, in order to be effective so far as signaling is concerned, must be of considerable resistance and this resistance is in series in the talking circuit. ❋ George Patterson (1910)
Even non-inductive resistance is to be avoided in the talking circuit when it is of considerable magnitude and where there are other ways of solving the problem. ❋ George Patterson (1910)
This is called a _non-inductive winding_ and is in reality an example of differential winding. ❋ George Patterson (1910)
Between the neutral point of these two non-inductive windings is connected the clearing-out drop circuit. ❋ George Patterson (1910)
Low loss laminated core inductors are used throughout, and non-inductive heat-sink mounted thick film resistors were chosen for their micro-dynamic capabilities and thermal stability. ❋ Unknown (2010)