A shortage of lineworkers qualified to work on systems across state lines could be behind your latest electricity rate hike.
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The chemicals in our cleaning products can often be pretty sketchy. We’re learning new information about the safety (or lack thereof) of many of the ingredients commonly found in our household ...
Fuses protect sensitive circuits by completely stopping the flow of energy to them. They are, essentially, “one and done” devices in that a fuse can protect from an overload condition by opening only ...
Abstract: This tutorial paper presents the mathematics behind the widely observed air-gap field modulation phenomena in electrical machines and derives the duality between electrical machines and ...
Corrections and bear markets are a normal part of long-term investing. Historically, big stock market declines allow patient investors to pounce on high-quality stocks at a discount. These surefire ...
Power MOSFETs (Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors) are three-terminal silicon devices that function by applying a signal to the gate that controls current conduction between source and ...
The Basics of Static Electricity white paper presents 20 comprehensive and full-colored pages on the causes of static electricity, how it develops, and solutions for combatting it in manufacturing ...
EMC stands for Electromagnetic compatibility, which means that a device is compatible with (i.e., no interference is caused by) its electromagnetic (EM) environment. It does not emit levels of EM ...