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choke constriction in bore of gun near the muzzle to restrict the spread of shot. Most trap guns are "full choke" and will place 70% of the shot in a 30" circle at 40 yards.
Ãâó: www.traphof.org/media/glossary.htm
choke An inductor used as part of an electrical filter that resists the flow of current at specified frequencies, usually used to block high-frequency transients from incoming a/c power. As deployed in surge suppression strips, chokes (torroidal chokes) are available only in the highest quality surge suppression systems (Isobar level products from Tripp Lite use torroidal chokes and rod-core inductors for high frequency surge and noise suppression).
Ãâó: www.tripplite.com/support/glossary/detail.cfm
choke A valve at the top of the carburettor designed to richen mixtures for easier starting in colder weather.
Ãâó: www.givecars.com/auto-terms/auto-terms-c.html
choke A filter device consisting of an inductor and a resistor. Although more expensive than a typical RC filter, they exhibit better performance.
Ãâó: www.minarik.com/definitions.html
choke A valve in the carburetor to allow the intake of air to be reduced for cold starting. Reducing the air intake, increases or richens the fuel mixture (more gas, less air).
Ãâó: www.ytmag.com/terms.htm
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