Magnetic braking (astronomy), the loss of a star's angular momentum due to its magnetic field
Eddy current brake, the use of magnetic induction to stop or slow a moving object
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Magneticbraking may refer to: Magneticbraking (astronomy), the loss of a star's angular momentum due to its magnetic field Eddy current brake, the use...
types of braking methods employed on roller coasters, including friction brakes, skid brakes, and magneticbrakes. The most common is a fin brake, an alternative...
eddy current brake the magnetic field may be created by a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. With an electromagnet system, the braking force can be...
additional external braking mechanisms such as friction brakes or magneticbrakes. The term is often confused with several other types of braking, most notably...
heat in brake grid resistors, and "regenerative" if the power is returned to the supply line. Dynamic braking reduces wear on friction-based braking components...
track brakes where the braking element is pressed by magnetic force to the rail. They are distinguished from mechanical track brakes, where the braking element...
revolutions of the spool and braking the lure when it reaches the desired aiming point. Though modern centrifugal and/or magneticbraking systems help to control...
safety, the ability to brake all wheels is required. The regenerative braking effect available is limited, and mechanical braking is still necessary for...
applications. One is in the brakes of some trains known as eddy current brakes. During braking, the metal wheels are exposed to a magnetic field from an electromagnet...
prepared to launch, a motor revving sound effect was played and its magneticbraking fins were lowered from the launch track. It then launched, accelerating...
to the stellar wind, thus slowing down the star's surface through magneticbraking. In hot stars the process is less efficient (because the convective...
undercarriage as an air brake. Friction brakes on automobiles store braking heat in the drum brake or disc brake while braking then conduct it to the air...
A magnetic track brake (Mg brake) is a brake for rail vehicles. It consists of brake magnets, pole shoes, a suspension, a power transmission and, in the...
respectively. It then reaches the brake run and returns to the station house. The magneticbraking system consists of mounted magnetic clippers on the trains and...
a top hat element, three inversions, a dual loading station, and a magneticbraking system. In addition, it was designed to interact with three other Hersheypark...
dormancy, the sunspots activity is at maximum (because of the lack of magneticbraking on plasma) and, as a result, massive ejection of high energy plasma...
dynamic braking; when the accelerator pedal was released, the resistance wheel sought optimum braking for the speed, which prevented a lag when the brake pedal...
weightlessness via free fall, followed by rapid deceleration, after which a magneticbrake system brings the ride to a stop. The entire experience generally lasts...
assisted braking devices (ABDs) use a sudden load on the rope to engage a camming mechanism (known as active, or mechanically assisted braking devices)...
the team, adjustments to the racing setup (such as brake balance, brake migration, differential braking (entry, mid+, exit, hi-speed; to make use of torque...
introduced a new magneticbraking system instead of the commonly used friction brakes. This new system enabled the use of a shorter brake run, enabling the...
moment of weightlessness before being smoothly brought to a stop by the magneticbrakes; it then makes a left-hand U-turn and enters the station. The ride...
catch-car, still connected to the train, enters its braking zone. The catch-car uses the same braking configuration as the train, but is much lighter, so...
PCEB continues as the two dwarf stars orbit closer and closer due to magneticbraking and by releasing gravitational waves. The binary might evolve at some...
braked during the first 100,000 years to avoid this scenario. One possible explanation for the braking is the interaction of the protostar's magnetic...
detection memory. Modern axle counters are 'eddy current' brake-proof and the magnetic effect of the braking system as described above is overcome, with count...