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Electric dryer (Electric dryer pertains to a full size dryer that ...)
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In an industrial context, convection refers to the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids or . . . Read More | |
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An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert energy into useful mechanical motion. Heat engines, . . . Read More | |
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Fossils (from Classical Latin fossilis, literally "obtained by digging") are the preserved remains or . . . Read More | |
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Electricity is described as metered electric power supplied by a central utility company to a residence . . . Read More | |
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In the industrial context, induction refers to the process of using magnetic fields to generate heat . . . Read More | |
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Conductor or conduction may refer to a person who sells and checks tickets on a bus, train, etc. or an . . . Read More | |
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Motor is a device that creates motion. It usually refers to an engine of some kind. The industrial context . . . Read More | |
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Discharge in the context to expel or to "let go" may refer to a termination of employment, the end of . . . Read More | |
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A starter refers to a device or system that is used to initiate or start a process or operation. Starters . . . Read More |
(#)The daily puzzle:
What does '*****' mean in the following text?
"A ***** (colloquially called a mic or mike) is an acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that converts sound in air into an electrical signal. *****s are used in many applications such as telephones, tape recorders, karaoke systems, hearing aids, motion picture production, live and recorded audio engineering, FRS radios, megaphones, in radio and television broadcasting and in computers for recording voice, speech recognition, VoIP, and for non-acoustic purposes such as ultrasonic checking or knock sensors."
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