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Staff induction is a planned process of introducing new staff to the University and is a key requirement of the Investors in People Standard. All new employees are required to attend a half-day induction course organised by the University as part of the wider induction process.
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| inductance |
coil of wire in which current is induced.
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| inductance |
Inductance is a value commonly associated with speakers and speaker cables. Inductance occurs when a cable creates an opposing charge which resists the original electrical charge. While inductors are commonly made from a coil of wires, straight wires can exhibit inductance as well. ...
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| induction period |
The time period, in an oxidation test, during which oxidation proceeds at a constant and relatively low rate. Insolubles - Contaminants found in used oils due to dust, dirt, wear particles or oxidation products. Often measured as pentane, toluene or benzene insolubles to characterize the nature of the insoluble material.
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| inductor |
This is a circuit element which stores energy in the form of a magnetic field as current flows through it. Voltage developed across an inductor is proportional to the rate of change of current; therefore, it resists rapid changes in current. Inductors can be used to limit inrush currents and as noise suppression devices. SUMMARY
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