Working principle Sample Clauses

Working principle. 2.1.1. Direct current (DC)/alternative current (AC)1 number of phases: ...........................................................................................................................
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Working principle. The working principle of the novel magnetic actuation is shown in figure 3. The straight configuration is guaranteed by the balancing of the magnetic forces between the left and the right side of adjacent modules. By modifying magnet orientation it is possible to produce a magnetic interaction between modules (in figure 3 the interaction between left magnets produces a left bending of the segment). Vertebras are linked through two steel wires that provide bending stiffness for the whole system and guarantee transmission of travelling waves. The system possesses a high mechanism efficiency thanks to contactless force transmission and to minimal number of gears. Figure3: Schematic of the working principle based on the rotation of the permanent magnets (N=North magnetic pole; S=South magnetic pole)
Working principle. When the robot swims, the reciprocal position of the vertebras will change and with it, also the shape of the flexible link. So, the optical information recorded by the receiver will vary consequentially at the stretching or at the compression of the transparent path and this will give an information of the degree of displacement for each segment. In particular, when the receiver will move away from the transmitter we will record a decreasing of the signal, instead when they come closer the signal recorded will be higher (Figure 6).
Working principle. 27. LPG fuelling system: yes/no1.
Working principle. ‌ The operation of X300 standard winding machine can be completed by one operator. Its basic working principle is as follows:

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