Sentence examples for through which current from inspiring English sources

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A solenoid is generally a long coil through which current is flowing, establishing a magnetic field.

It is simply a nanowire through which current can flow depending on the amount of light hitting it.

The semiconductor industry has been searching intensely for a new material to replace silicon dioxide, which is used as an insulator between the gate and the channel through which current flows when a transistor is switched on.

About 1952 the first relatively cheap RAM was developed: magnetic core memory, an arrangement of tiny ferrite cores on a wire grid through which current could be directed to change individual core alignments.

The power P dissipated in a resistance R through which current i flows is given by where P is in watts (one watt equals one joule per second), i is in amperes, and R is in ohms.

So transistors are insulated from the wires that flip them by a layer of material called a "gate dielectric". Fabricating these layers is perhaps the most challenging aspect of building transistors: thinner layers allow operation at lower voltages but are prone to pinhole-like defects through which current can leak.

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Back at the hotel, we napped and swam in the warm, shallow water in front of the bungalow, through which currents of cold run like ripples in vanilla fudge.

The multiple pathways through which currents can dissipate means that there are few nodes that are obviously vulnerable to major events, even given the uncertainties in our current modelling techniques.

Large nets essentially create a corral in which the fish grow, through which currents pass freely.

The circuit should not carry resistance of more than 10 Ω. Connect secondary antenna to primary antenna through circuit in which current is directed towards primary antenna.

The typical commercial or laboratory standard voltmeter in use today is likely to employ an electromechanical mechanism in which current flowing through turns of wire is translated into a reading of voltage.

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