| inductor |
An inductor is a passive electrical component that is designed to have a specific value of inductance. read more...
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| induction |
The first critical step in initiating differentiation.
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| induction |
An induction is an argument the truth of whose premises would not serve to guarantee the truth of its conclusion, yet would provide some evidence for it. Sometimes said to be "inductively but not deductively valid". Two common types of inductive inference are:
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| induction |
The process of starting labor by artificial means.
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| inductance |
The characteristic of coil or wire to cause the current to lag the voltage in time phase. The current reaches its peak after the voltage does.
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