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Discover Ludwig"heavy current" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a strong, powerful stream or flow of something (water, electricity, emotions, etc). For example: "The heavy current of the river made it difficult to swim across."
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Among the dead are three firefighters who were washed away in a heavy current while trying to rescue stranded people, Mr. Badoni said.
However, these two models have never been compared before for multi-core cables having from two and up to five conductors carrying heavy current loads.
Because it will tolerate relatively heavy current load pulses and has a high, nearly constant 1.5-volt operating voltage, the zinc silver oxide battery is commonly used in the form of a button cell in watches, cameras, and hearing aids.
Lurking beneath the floor was a big orange cable carrying a heavy current that would have fried anyone slicing though it.The lithium-ion cells used in the Volt's battery pack have many virtues.
For better performances, electronic instrument transformers are used to replace conventional electro-magnetic inductive current or potential transformers based on ferrous cores and windings to measure heavy current and high voltage in power system.
That said, some demurrers: For starters, McPhee's opening chapter deals with the epic, almost Beowulfian battle that began one May evening on the Delaware when his spinning rod -- his lure a shad dart about 70 feet out on six-pound test line in a heavy current -- is "suddenly pulled by a great deal more than the current".
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/ Nearby are the disappointed marinas, and the tour boats filled with the bereaved drifting in the heavy currents that surround the island on its picturesque sides.
Storms will make conditions extremely rough, with heavy currents, winds of up to 60 miles an hour and swells commonly reaching 12 feet and higher.
A year of planning goes into charting a cable route that avoids underwater hazards, but the cables still have to withstand heavy currents, rock slides, earthquakes and interference from fishing trawlers.
A strange‐looking craft re sembling a plump, green sau sage, the rescue vessel has sailed into heavy currents of controversy long before her hull has touched salt water.
At Montauk Point, under the comforting shadow of the stout lighthouse, heavy currents from three significant marine ecosystems -- Long Island Sound, the South Shore of the island, and the open ocean -- meet and create powerful rips and other surface features that only hint of the violently shifting seascape below.
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