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Damping, in physics, restraining of vibratory motion, such as mechanical oscillations, noise, and alternating electric currents, by dissipation of energy.
The frequency of any phenomenon with regular periodic variations can be expressed in hertz, but the term is used most frequently in connection with alternating electric currents, electromagnetic waves (light, radar, etc)., and sound.
It is also used in various formulas of physics and engineering to describe such periodic phenomena as the motion of pendulums, the vibration of strings, and alternating electric currents.
The use of PFGE allows for the separation of large DNA fragments, produced by one or more suitable restriction endonucleases (REases), employing alternating electric currents resulting in the generation of a strain-specific genomic fingerprint (Cantor et al. 1988; Mathew et al. 1988; Tanskanen et al. 1990).
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Ohmic evaporator was designed and used to evaporate seawater at electrical field strengths 24, 56 and 87 V/cm using alternating electric current at frequency of 60 Hz.
Heat was generated within the seawater using alternating electric current at frequency of 60 Hz, the range of electrical field strength was 6.35 11.04 (V/cm).
Rectifier, device that converts alternating electric current into direct current.
Ammeter, instrument for measuring either direct or alternating electric current, in amperes.
A rare few represent discontinuous breakthroughs, such as the incandescent lamp, alternating electric current or the jet engine.
In the induction furnace, a coil carrying alternating electric current surrounds the container or chamber of metal.
Voltmeter, instrument that measures voltages of either direct or alternating electric current on a scale usually graduated in volts, millivolts (0.001 volt), or kilovolts (1,000 volts).
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