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  2. Fuse (electrical) - Wikipedia

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    Fuse packages may include a rejection feature such as a pin, slot, or tab, which prevents interchange of otherwise similar appearing fuses. For example, fuse holders for North American class RK fuses have a pin that prevents installation of similar-appearing class H fuses, which have a much lower breaking capacity and a solid blade terminal ...

  3. IEC 60269 - Wikipedia

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    Any fuses built to the IEC 60269 standard and carrying the same application category (for example, gG or aM) will have similar electrical characteristics, time-current characteristics, and power dissipation as any other, even if the fuses are made in the packages standardized to the earlier national standards.

  4. Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE – Explorer 77) launch. The primary objective of FUSE was to use high-resolution spectroscopy at far ultraviolet wavelengths to study the origin and evolution of the lightest elements (hydrogen and deuterium) created shortly after the Big Bang, and the forces and processes involved in the evolution of galaxies, stars and planetary systems.

  5. Fusor - Wikipedia

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    This paper is not applicable to IEC fusion, as a quasineutral plasma cannot be contained by an electric field, which is a fundamental part of IEC fusion. However, in an earlier paper, "A general critique of inertial-electrostatic confinement fusion systems" , Rider addresses the common IEC devices directly, including the fusor.

  6. Electronic circuit - Wikipedia

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    A simple electronic circuit prototype on a breadboard Example of prototype in optoelectronics (Texas Instruments, DLP Cinema Prototype System) In electronics, prototyping means building an actual circuit to a theoretical design to verify that it works, and to provide a physical platform for debugging it if it does not.

  7. Sensor fusion - Wikipedia

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    Another example is using the data fusion approach to determine the traffic state (low traffic, traffic jam, medium flow) using road side collected acoustic, image and sensor data. [34] In the field of autonomous driving, sensor fusion is used to combine the redundant information from complementary sensors in order to obtain a more accurate and ...

  8. Electric power system - Wikipedia

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    The quintessential protective device is the fuse. When the current through a fuse exceeds a certain threshold, the fuse element melts, producing an arc across the resulting gap that is then extinguished, interrupting the circuit. Given that fuses can be built as the weak point of a system, fuses are ideal for protecting circuitry from damage.

  9. Nanonetwork - Wikipedia

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    This is defined as the transmission and reception of electromagnetic radiation from components based on novel nanomaterials. [3] Recent advancements in carbon and molecular electronics have opened the door to a new generation of electronic nanoscale components such as nanobatteries, [4] nanoscale energy harvesting systems, [5] nano-memories, [6] logical circuitry in the nanoscale and even nano ...