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magnetos Meaning in Bengali



 চুম্বকাধার,

সেকেন্ডারি ঘুর যে সঙ্গে একটি ছোট ডায়নামো একটি উচ্চ ভোল্টেজের একটি পেট্রল ইঞ্জিন একটি স্পার্ক প্লাগ এর মেরুর মধ্যবর্তী ঝাঁপ একটি স্ফুলিঙ্গ সক্রিয় উত্পাদন করে

Noun:

চুম্বকাধার,





magnetos's Usage Examples:

retarded breaker magnetos.


O-235-C1C Power 108 hp (81 kW) at 2600 rpm, dry weight 243 lb (110 kg) Similar to O-235-C1 except with Slick magnetos.


The use of ignition magnetos is now confined mainly to engines where there is no other available electrical.


Same as A2B but with retard breaker magnetos.


is equipped with a Bendix D4LN-2021 dual magneto instead of two single magnetos.


engines, whereby critical ignition components, such as spark plugs and magnetos, are duplicated.


using devices called magnetos.


When the crankshaft turns, it turns the magnetos which mechanically generate.


Except for the magnetos, all the components used were of new manufacture.


produced the Sunbeam Cossack II with four magnetos, to counter the unreliability of British contemporary magnetos, and a compressed-air or hand driven starter.


The HM 500 carried a twin-magneto instead of the two separate magnetos as on the old HM 504.


In early telegraphy, magnetos were used to power instruments, while in telephony they were used to generate.


Magnetos were used in these engines because their simplicity and self-contained operation was more reliable, and because magnetos weighed less.


ratio, dry weight 251 lb (114 kg) with SR4L-8 or N-8 magnetos, 245 lb (111 kg) with N-20 or N-21 magnetos.


Brandon, whose family business was electrical goods, had access to BTH magnetos for the JAP engines, which Cooper's father Charlie then acquired.


experiments in the field of magnetos for petrol engines.


In 1916, Ercole Marelli registered the first patent related to magnetos, perfecting the innovation.


versions were low tension coils, then low-tension and in turn high-tension magnetos, which were offered as a more effective alternative to the older-design.


Ignition was supplied by two magnetos, with each magneto separately serving one cylinder row.


The two magnetos were mounted transversely on the top.


repair components, in particular dynamos and magnetos.


In World War I it became the principal supplier of magnetos to the armed forces, mainly from his Simms.



magnetos's Meaning':

a small dynamo with a secondary winding that produces a high voltage enabling a spark to jump between the poles of a spark plug in a gasoline engine

Synonyms:

magnetoelectric machine; ignition; ignition system; generator;

Antonyms:

stator; rotor;

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