bus bar

listen to the pronunciation of bus bar
Englisch - Türkisch
(Nükleer Bilimler) bara
busbar
çıngı bağlama çubuğu
busbar
(İnşaat) bakır akım çubuğu
Englisch - Englisch
Metal conductor forming a common junction between two or more electrical circuits
A conducting bar that carries heavy current to supply several electric circuits
The metal conductor bars inside the Service Entrance Panel (circuit breaker panel) responsible for transferring the electricity supplied by the power company to the circuit breakers
a metal bar to which several wires or circuits may be bonded or attached
A conducting bar that carries heavy currents to supply several electric circuits
A heavy, rigid conductor that serves as a common connection for two or more circuits
busbar
An electrical conductor that carries a large current, especially one that is part of a power distribution system ; typically a thick strip, or a tube, of copper or aluminium
busbar
An electrical connector that carries a large current, especially one that is part of a power distribution system
busbar
A heavy, rigid conductor used for feeders
busbar
An electrical conductor in the form of rigid bars that serves as a common connection for two or more electric circuits
busbar
A heavy metal conductor used to carry a large current
busbar
Any heavy metal strip or bar (such as copper or aluminum) used on switch boards and in power plants to carry heavy currents
busbar
an electrical conductor that makes a common connection between several circuits; "the busbar in this computer can transmit data either way between any two components of the system
busbar
The power conduit of an electric power plant; the starting point of the electric transmission system
busbar
A rigid large conductor, often a metal bar or tube Usually used in substations Provides a quick, convenient means of rearranging circuit connections to keep power flowing or to restore power in case of equipment damage BACK TO TOP
busbar
A conductive path for carrying current used on the periphery of Transparent Heaters
busbar
A heavy copper strip (or other metal such as aluminum) or bar used on switchboards and in power plants to carry heavy currents
busbar
The point at which power is available for transmission A conductor or group of conductors that serve as a common connection for two or more circuits, generally in the form of insulated cable, rigid rectangular or round bars, or stranded overhead cables held under tension
busbar
{i} bus, electrical channel that makes a shared connection between several circuits; electrical channel for transferring data between parts of a computer (Computers)
bus bar

    Silbentrennung

    bus Bar

    Türkische aussprache

    bʌs bär

    Aussprache

    /ˈbəs ˈbär/ /ˈbʌs ˈbɑːr/

    Etymologie

    [ 'b&s ] (noun.) circa 1909. short for omnibus.
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