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relay![]() A relay is a device that allows a small amount of electrical current to control a large amount of current. A car starter motor uses a relay to solve the problem that a car has in needing a large amount of current to start the engine. A starter relay is installed in series between the battery and the starter. Some cars use a starter solenoid (as shown here) to accomplish the same purpose of allowing a small amount of current from the ignition switch to control a high current flow from the battery to the starter. In electrical engineering, an electromagnetic switch. A small current passing through a coil of wire wound around an iron core attracts an armature whose movement closes a pair of sprung contacts to complete a secondary circuit, which may carry a large current or activate other devices. The solid-state equivalent is a thyristor switching device. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Among them were grooms leading the Tsar's beautiful relay horses covered with embroidered cloths. Joan and Sheldon, both armed, went through the barracks, house by house, the boss-boys assisting, and half a dozen messengers, in relay, shouting along the line the names of the boys wanted. And had he been right in this conjecture, he most probably would have overtaken his angel at the aforesaid place; but unluckily my lord had appointed a dinner to be prepared for him at his own house in London, and, in order to enable him to reach that place in proper time, he had ordered a relay of horses to meet him at St Albans. |
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