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wire Lots of wire in slot racing. Under the track, in the controller, connecting the guide to the motor, and wrapped around the arm. 12 or 10 guage is used under the track, always stranded. DC current travells along the outside surface of the wire, and because of that, all wire used in slot racing except for that wrapped around the armature is stranded. This gives the current many different outside surfaces to travell along, increasing effeciency.
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wire A conductor of round, square, or rectangular section, either bare or insulated.
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wire Another term for the finish line.
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wire Front-line trenches were often protected by coils of barbed wire that prevented the enemy from entering the trench easily. Before a battle, the artillery would often be responsible for shelling the enemy wire in order to blow holes through which ground troops could pass. During trench raids, small sections of the enemy's wire would be cut open with hand-held clippers.
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wire Flat belt of metal or plastic mesh on which the paper or board web is dewatered
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