
1) Armor 2) Buzzer part 3) Coil 4) Dynamo component 5) Dynamo part 6) Electric-motor part 7) Electromagnetic component 8) Framework 9) Framework for a sculpture 10) French word used in English 11) Generator part 12) Magnetic core 13) Part of a magnet
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1) Arms 2) Framework 3) Rotor
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An armature is an internal frame or skeleton which supports a modelled sculpture. A typical armature for a small sculpture is made of heavy gauge wire, bent and twisted to form the basic shape. Often the armature is designed to leave one or more pins protruding from the base of the finished sculpture to facilitate attaching it to the plinth
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• (n.) A piece of soft iron used to connect the two poles of a magnet, or electro-magnet, in order to complete the circuit, or to receive and apply the magnetic force. In the ordinary horseshoe magnet, it serves to prevent the dissipation of the magnetic force. • (n.) Iron bars or framing employed for the consolidation of a building, as i...
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(from the article `electric motor`) Suppose a direct-current supply is connected to the armature terminals such that a current enters at the positive terminal. This current interacts ...
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in sculpture, a skeleton or framework used by an artist to support a figure being modeled in soft plastic material. An armature can be made from any ... [1 related articles]
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that portion of a commutator or synchronous machine in which a voltage is generated and which carries the load current
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a rotor which carries a winding connected to a commutator NOTE - The French term 'induit' has a broader sense than the English (UK) 'armature'.
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rotating member of a brushed DC motor.
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In modelling and sculpture, the skeleton-like metal framework used to give internal support to the clay, wax, or other material, and prevent it from sagging or collapsing. Armature wire is...
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1. Armor; whatever is worn or used for the protection and defense of the body, especially. The protective outfit of some animals and plants. ... 2. <physics> A piece of soft iron used to connect the two poles of a magnet, or electromagnet, in order to complete the circuit, or to receive and apply the magnetic force. In the ordinary horseshoe ...
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A rigid framework serving as a supporting inner core for clay or other soft sculpting material.
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A metal structural support for a rigid projecting sign. The armature may support the bracket sign by means of one or two projecting arms.
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Ar'ma·ture noun [ Latin
armatura , from
armare to arm: confer French
armature . See
Arm , transitive verb ,
Armor .]
1. Armor; whatever is worn or used for the protection and defense of the body, esp. the protective outfit of some animals and plants.
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portion of a DC generator housing generating coils.
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A rigid framework, often wood or steel, used to support a sculpture or other large work while it is being made.
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Armature is a term applied to the piece of soft iron which is placed across the poles of permanent or electro-magnets for the purpose of receiving and concentrating the attractive force. In the case of permanent magnets it is also important for preserving their magnetism when not in use, and hence it is sometimes termed the keeper. It produces this...
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In architecture an armature is the iron bars or framing employed for the consolidation of a building, as in sustaining slender columns, holding up canopies, etc.
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support, frame or structure upon or around which a sculptural form may be built: the armature for a single sculpture may be constructed out of many different materials such as metal, wood, or plastic, sometimes with small pieces suspended from wires (called papillons)
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A multicoil rotating assembly, used in commercial motors instead of the single rotating coil of the model motor built in class. A segmented commutator is used to connect each of the armature windings to the power supply in turn, thus providing smoother rotation of the motor
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It is a part of some electric machines.
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basic structure on which to build a sculpture.
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noun coil in which voltage is induced by motion through a magnetic field
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In a motor or generator, the wire-wound coil that carries the current and rotates in a magnetic field. (In alternating-current machines, the armature is sometimes stationary.) The pole piece of a permanent magnet or electromagnet and the moving, iron part of a solenoid, especially if the latter acts as a switch, may also be referred to as a...
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armor. · the protective covering of an animal or plant, or any part serving for defense or offense. · · the part of an electric machine that includes the main current-carrying winding and in which the electromotive force is induced. · the pivoted part of an electric device, as a buzzer or relay, that is activated by a magneti...
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