Transformatrum
Transformatrum est apparatus electricus qui amplitudinem signi electrici transformari sinit quae in circuitis electricis fluit. Hoc apparatus persaepe in urbibus in polis electricis? conlocatur, ubi fluxiones tensionis altae in fluxiones tensionis dimissae transformant.
Transformatra specialiter per leges Faradayicam et Amperianam fungitur, quae transformationes inter confluctuantes campos electricos, campos magneticos, et fluxiones electricas gubernant. In apparatu, fluxio electrica alternans cuiusdam amplitudinis I1 primi circuiti transformatur in novam fluxionem amplitudinis I2 alteri circuiti. Haec res per campum magneticum ex primo circuito coortum efficitur, qui fluxionem in altero circuito efficit.
Transformatrum perfectum
[recensere | fontem recensere]Transformatrum perfectum operatur sine dissipationibus; hoc est sine energia in calorem propter resistitivatem fili conductri vel propter effectus magneticos amissa. Quod genus transformatri perfecti filis superconductralibus fabricari potest. Fluxionis I et tensionis V amplitudinum conversio per transformatra perfecta discribuntur secundum aequationes
ubi est analogia numeri revolutionum quas utraque fila insulata circum medium transformatrum faciunt antequam ipsa ab oppositis lateribus transformatri exeunt.
Transformatrum imperfectum
[recensere | fontem recensere]Nexus interni
- Aequationes Maxwellianae
- Ars electrica
- Electromagnetismus
- Electronica
- Genera transformatrorum
- Inductor
- Lex Faradayica
- Nucleus magneticus
- Substatio electrica
- Systema polyphasis?
- Tempestas geomagnetica
Bibliographia
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