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Type of transducer
A variable reluctance sensor (commonly called a VR sensor) is a transducer that measures changes in magnetic reluctance. When combined with basic electronic
Variable_reluctance_sensor
temperature sensor Turbine speed sensor Variable reluctance sensor Vehicle speed sensor Water-in-fuel sensor Wheel speed sensor ABS sensors Breathalyzer
List_of_sensors
Device that converts energy from one form to another
electrical signals Hall effect sensors – convert a magnetic field level into an electrical signal Variable reluctance sensors – the movement of nearby ferrous
Transducer
rotating multi-pole ring magnet. Alexanderson alternator Variable reluctance sensor Switched reluctance motor "Missile" here is taken in its broad sense and
Flux_switching_alternator
Safety anti-skid braking system used on aerospace and land vehicles
or deceleration of the wheel. These sensors use a magnet and a Hall effect sensor, or a variable reluctance sensor and an electromagnetic coil to generate
Anti-lock_braking_system
Externally controlled electric motor that runs by reluctance torque
winding current as in traditional motors, the switched-reluctance motor uses an electronic position sensor to determine the angle of the rotor shaft and solid
Switched_reluctance_motor
Captures vibrations produced by musical instruments
needed] A typical magnetic pickup is a transducer (specifically a variable reluctance sensor) that consists of one or more permanent magnets (usually alnico
Pickup_(music_technology)
Type of adjustable-speed drive
A variable-frequency drive (VFD, or adjustable-frequency drive, adjustable-speed drive, variable-speed drive, AC drive, micro drive, inverter drive, variable
Variable-frequency_drive
Machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
Squirrel-cage induction motor SRM – Switched reluctance motor SyRM – Synchronous reluctance motor VFD – Variable-frequency drive WRIM – Wound-rotor induction
Electric_motor
displacement of a diaphragm by means of changes in inductance (reluctance), linear variable differential transformer (LVDT), Hall effect, or by eddy current
Pressure_measurement
Electric motor for discrete partial rotations
instructed to take. Variable reluctance (VR) motors have a soft iron rotor and operate based on the principle that minimum reluctance occurs with minimum
Stepper_motor
Brand name
with sensor amplifiers and large control modules consumed the entire back end of a station wagon. Input data came from variable reluctance sensors installed
ControlTrac
Type of sensor
Magnetic linear encoders employ either active (magnetized) or passive (variable reluctance) scales and position may be sensed using sense-coils, Hall effect
Linear_encoder
Synchronous electric motor powered by an electronic controller
permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM), but can also be a switched reluctance motor, or an induction (asynchronous) motor. They may also use neodymium
Brushless_DC_electric_motor
Model for magnetic circuits
magnetic circuits, that can be used in place of the more common resistance–reluctance model. The model makes permeance elements analogous to electrical capacitance
Gyrator–capacitor_model
Matrix relating system inputs and outputs
of energy into the system. Choosing variables that are convenient to measure, particularly ones that the sensor is sensing, may be more useful. For instance
Transfer_function_matrix
Nickel-iron alloy with high magnetic permeability
circuits. Fluxgate magnetometers and compasses as part of the sensor. Proximity sensors (inductive type) Other materials with similar magnetic properties
Mu-metal
Electronic control system for Rover car engines
any non-operative sensor. Crankshaft position and speed are determined by input signals generated by poles in a magnetic reluctance disc. The system may
Modular Engine Management System
Modular_Engine_Management_System
Torque regulation method for three-phase AC motors
Direct torque control (DTC) is one method used in variable-frequency drives to control the torque (and thus finally the speed) of three-phase AC electric
Direct_torque_control
Type of AC electric motor
induction motors are increasingly being installed in variable-speed applications using variable-frequency drives (VFD). VFD offers energy savings opportunities
Induction_motor
Any analogy between electrical and mechanical systems, used for modelling
the fundamental variables, which gives rise to the concept of magnetic reluctance, does not correctly model energy flow. The variable pair mmf and magnetic
Mechanical–electrical analogies
Mechanical–electrical_analogies
Japanese main battle tank
laws, Turkey's intention to export the Altay themselves, and Japan's reluctance to license the engine. Japan Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Northern
Type_10
Flow of electric charge
Current Sensor and How is it Used?". Retrieved 2011-12-22. Friedrich, Andreas P.; Lemme, Helmuth (2000-05-01). "The Universal Current Sensor". Fierce
Electric_current
Handheld mobile device
circuit (IC) chips, various sensors, and support for multiple wireless communication protocols. Examples of smartphone sensors include accelerometers, barometers
Smartphone
Acoustic sensing method
magnetostrictive materials is Galfenol. Other types of transducers include variable-reluctance (or moving-armature, or electromagnetic) transducers, where magnetic
Sonar
French experimental personal rapid transit system
started in 1974. During Phase 1, more test sites were researched, variable-reluctance motor was developed and Aramis' competition was eliminated. Phase
Aramis (personal rapid transit)
Aramis_(personal_rapid_transit)
Type of electric motor
the magnets this creates areas of high reluctance allowing carmakers to obtain some of the benefits of reluctance motors as well as of permanent magnet
Permanent_magnet_motor
Relation of types of systems with corresponding dynamics
are not power conjugate variables. The product of these is not in units of power and the ratio, known as magnetic reluctance, does not measure the rate
Analogical_models
Device converting mechanical into electrical energy
overheating.[citation needed] High-frequency alternators of the variable-reluctance type were applied commercially to radio transmission in low-frequency
Alternator
Motor which works on direct current
A DC motor's speed can be controlled over a wide range, using either a variable supply voltage or by changing the strength of current in its field windings
DC_motor
List of definitions of terms and concepts used in electrical engineering and electronics
waveshape of a harmonic oscillator. relay An electrically operated switch. reluctance motor A type of electric motor that induces non-permanent magnetic poles
Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering
Glossary_of_electrical_and_electronics_engineering
High-end, lightweight laptop
that market analysis revealed that screen size motivated some of the reluctance to switch to 13" Ultrabooks. As a result, Intel planned to ensure, through
Ultrabook
Electronic agricultural data collection, storage, analysis, and sharing
Precision agriculture technologies, including Sensors, including food sensors, soil sensors, and Fuel level sensors Guidance and tracking systems (which provide
Digital_agriculture
Phenomena related to electric charge
active electrical components such as vacuum tubes, transistors, diodes, sensors and integrated circuits, and associated passive interconnection technologies
Electricity
Instrument that records seismic waves by measuring ground motions
achieve a 60-second period, active feedback and a uniquely convenient variable reluctance differential transducer, with parts scavenged from a hardware store
Seismometer
Vehicle operated with reduced or no human input on public roads
are now primarily used: LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging), and visual sensors (cameras) which capture images and video like human eyes. These are combined
Self-driving_car
circuit Reis telephone Relaxation oscillator Relay Reliability engineering Reluctance motor Remanence Remote racking system Remote Sensing Renewable electricity
Index of electrical engineering articles
Index_of_electrical_engineering_articles
Branch of optics which studies how EM radiation can be manipulated with metamaterials
and optical devices from night vision goggles to distance sensors to other kinds of sensors. Longer-term views include the possibility for cloaking materials
Transformation_optics
Compact crossover SUV
features, it is equipped with 6 new options, which are: front parking sensor, rain sensor, mirror Electrochromic Center, Blind Spot Radar (BSD), Lane Determining
Chery_Tiggo_7
of the social agent; if the body has and uses some physical motors and sensor abilities, then the system could be considered a robot. While robots have
Social_robot
Charge transfer due to contact or sliding
all industrial facilities to measure particulate dust emissions. Various sensors based on triboelectricity are used, and in 1997 the United States Environmental
Triboelectric_effect
Electrical action produced by a non-electrical source
from a varying magnetic field produced by an instrument. a piezoelectric sensor generates an emf from strain on a piezoelectric crystal. Devices that use
Electromotive_force
Shielding an object from view using materials made to redirect light
cloaking, dipolar scattering cancellation, tunneling light transmittance, sensors and active sources, and acoustic cloaking. The research in the field of
Metamaterial_cloaking
Type of DC-to-DC converter
operation of the buck–boost is best understood in terms of the inductor's "reluctance" to allow rapid change in current. From the initial state in which nothing
Buck–boost_converter
Infectious disease
which presents as extreme tenderness and muscle pain in the legs and a reluctance to walk for 2–3 days. Influenza can affect pregnancy, including causing
Influenza
Chemical element with metallic and nonmetallic properties
Selenium can be drawn into thin threads when molten and viscous. It shows reluctance to acquire "the high positive oxidation numbers characteristic of nonmetals"
Metalloid
Mid-size luxury SUV
but features a 90 degree block (as opposed to a 60 degree layout), twin variable geometry turbochargers and inlet valve deactivation. All engine variants
Range_Rover_Sport
Field of news and journals which are broadcast
satellite technology allowing a more fragmented market and government reluctance to interfere as closely. Increased choice in channels led to viewers declining
Broadcast_journalism
Two-port non-reciprocal network element
transformer has finite permeance P {\displaystyle {\mathcal {P}}} (non-zero reluctance R {\displaystyle {\mathcal {R}}} ), such that the flux and total MMF satisfy
Gyrator
European wide-body airliner
and an increase in budget economy travellers. Among other causes is the reluctance of employers to pay for executives to travel in First or Business Class
Airbus_A380
Unemployment caused by technological change
claim a chief cause of the lasting increase in unemployment has been the reluctance of governments to pursue expansionary policies since the displacement
Technological_unemployment
American writer and editor (born 1960)
and Climate change, and The Atlantic interviewed and cited him on the reluctance of the Democrats to discuss climate change. National Geographic quoted
Joe_Romm
Criticism against large retailer based in the United States
criticized for its policies against labor unions. Critics blame workers' reluctance to join the labor union on Walmart anti-union tactics such as managerial
Criticism_of_Walmart
Media favoring certain ideologies
pro-choice protests, sometimes lead to biased reporting because of women's reluctance to speak up "in fear of misperceptions or repercussions." The 1996 Summer
Media bias in the United States
Media_bias_in_the_United_States
least one flight attendant, and cases at hostess bars in Wanhua District. Reluctance to disclose recent visits to the area proved to be a hindrance in contact
COVID-19_pandemic_in_Taiwan
Maxim of intelligence
detection with MASINT sensors that might have picked up the boats. Was such a sensor capability being assumed? If there is such a sensor, it would be likely
Intelligence dissemination management
Intelligence_dissemination_management
Visualization of living animals for research purposes
entire experiment is cast in doubt. As stated earlier, the problem is not reluctance by researchers to use in vivo imaging modalities, but rather a lack of
Preclinical_imaging
Magnetic reactance Magnetic reconnection Magnetic refrigeration Magnetic reluctance Magnetic resonance force microscopy Magnetic resonance imaging Magnetic
Index_of_physics_articles_(M)
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Valuable
Boy/Male
Vietnamese
Valuable.
Boy/Male
Hindi
Valuable.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Valuable
Boy/Male
Hawaiian
Valuable.
Girl/Female
Indian
Valuable
Boy/Male
Tamil
Amiable
Male
Danish
, amiable.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Amiable
Boy/Male
Greek
Amiable.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Valuable
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Valuable
Male
Danish
, amiable.
Male
Dutch
, amiable.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Amiable
Boy/Male
Arabic, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu
Valuable
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Valuable
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Variable
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the feminine personal name Mirabel, equated in medieval records with Latin mirabilis ‘marvellous’, ‘wonderful’ (in the sense ‘extraordinary’).
Girl/Female
Armenian
Valuable.
VARIABLE RELUCTANCE-SENSOR
VARIABLE RELUCTANCE-SENSOR
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Inhabitant
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Swedish
One who Loves Horses; Similar to Philippa; Friend of Horse
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Greek Nikolaos, NIKOLAUS means "victor of the people." Compare with another form of Nikolaus.
Boy/Male
Norse American Hebrew French Scandinavian Swedish
Intelligent.
Girl/Female
Spanish
sorrows.
Girl/Female
Irish Latin
From Ireland.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Self Luminous
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Youthful; Girl; Jove's Child; Sweet Heart; A Young Woman; Downey-haired Child; Similar to Jill
Boy/Male
Czech
Frenchman.
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Spanish
Shining Light; Torch; Moon; Moon Elope; Similar to Helen
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a.
Having value or worth; possessing qualities which are useful and esteemed; precious; costly; as, a valuable horse; valuable land; a valuable cargo.
a.
Liable to undergo a judicial examination; properly coming under the cognizance of a court; as, a cause may be triable before one court which is not triable in another.
a.
Friendly; kindly; sweet; gracious; as, an amiable temper or mood; amiable ideas.
a.
Arable; tillable.
n.
A quantity which may increase or decrease; a quantity which admits of an infinite number of values in the same expression; a variable quantity; as, in the equation x2 - y2 = R2, x and y are variables.
n.
Arable land; plow land.
a.
Invariable.
n.
Unwillingness; reluctance.
adv.
Readily; without reluctance; willingly.
v. t.
To represent by parable.
a.
Liable to vary; too susceptible of change; mutable; fickle; unsteady; inconstant; as, the affections of men are variable; passions are variable.
n.
An invariable quantity; a constant.
n.
The state or quality of being reluctant; repugnance; aversion of mind; unwillingness; -- often followed by an infinitive, or by to and a noun, formerly sometimes by against.
n.
Alt. of Reluctancy
a.
Having the capacity of varying or changing; capable of alternation in any manner; changeable; as, variable winds or seasons; a variable quantity.
a.
Worthy; estimable; deserving esteem; as, a valuable friend; a valuable companion.
adv.
In a variable manner.
a.
Proceeding from an unwilling mind; granted with reluctance; as, reluctant obedience.
n.
Repugnance; resistance; reluctance.
n.
That which is variable; that which varies, or is subject to change.