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In DC electrical circuits such as a battery bank or solar panel array, this is a connection where all negative terminals are connected to each other, and all positive terminals are connected to each other. Voltage stays the same, but amperage is increased. In AC circuits such as a wind generator alternator, each parallel coil is connected to common supply wires, again increasing amperage but leaving voltage the same. Opposite of Series. See also Star.
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a robot whose arms (primary axes) have three concurrent prismatic or rotary joints.
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| parallax |
In telescopic sights, the condition that exists when the reticle (crosshairs) does not lie exactly on the image plane. Excessive parallax makes the shooter's eye position very critical if repeatable accuracy is to be obtained. Most lower power scopes have the parallax correction pre-set at 150 yards; high-magnification scopes (10X and up) commonly have an adjustable objective to correct for various distances. ...
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(-plegia) loss of function in a part of the body. Such loss may involve only voluntary nerve group (motor nerves) but may also involve the sensory group (sensations of position, heat, cold, pressure) and possibly portions of the involuntary group (elimination, digestion, breathing). Limb involvement is a common form affecting support and movement.
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1. A property of two or more lines that is separated at all points by the same distance. 2. A horizontal line encircling the Earth at a constant latitude. The Equator is a parallel whose latitude is 0. Measures of latitude range from 0 to 90 north of the Equator and from 0 to -90 to the south.
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