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    connection. They are also known as magnetic drive couplings, magnetic shaft couplings, or magnetic disc couplings. Magnetic couplings allow a physical separation...
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    on a common axis, so the magnetic field of one coil passes through the other coil. Coupling can also be increased by a magnetic core of a ferromagnetic...
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    Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, most commonly known as NMR spectroscopy or magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), is a spectroscopic technique...
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    together to transmit torque. Jaw coupling is also known as spider or Lovejoy coupling. A magnetic coupling uses magnetic forces to transmit the power from...
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    Resonant inductive coupling or magnetic phase synchronous coupling is a phenomenon with inductive coupling in which the coupling becomes stronger when...
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    gear ratio. Magnetic gear coupling can be configured in several ways. Parallel input and output axes, similar to spur gears, have magnetic attraction or...
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  • J-coupling is a frequency difference that is not affected by the strength of the magnetic field, so is always stated in Hz. The origin of J-coupling can...
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    create a variable capacitor to detect strain due to applied pressure. Magnetic Measures the displacement of a diaphragm by means of changes in inductance...
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    L_{\text{p}}} have physical meaning, modelling respectively magnetic reluctances of coupling paths and magnetic reluctances of leakage paths. For example, electric...
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    not do so. Sometimes, in the case of transformer baluns, they use magnetic coupling but need not do so. Common-mode chokes are also used as baluns and...
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  • channel coupling Electromagnetic induction: Electrodynamic induction — commonly called inductive coupling, also magnetic coupling Capacitive coupling Evanescent...
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    enough electric quadrupolar coupling to the electric field gradient at the nucleus may also be excited in zero applied magnetic field (nuclear quadrupole...
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    14N-nucleus, the hyperfine nuclear spin-spin splitting is from the magnetic coupling between nitrogen, 14N (IN = 1), and hydrogen, 1H (IH = 1⁄2), and a...
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  • Brenner, Egon; Javid, Mansour (1959). "Chapter 18 – Circuits with Magnetic Coupling". Analysis of Electric Circuits. McGraw-Hill. pp. esp. 586–617. Didenko...
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  • Magnetic dipole–dipole interaction, also called dipolar coupling, refers to the direct interaction between two magnetic dipoles. Roughly speaking, the...
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  • In quantum mechanics, angular momentum coupling is the procedure of constructing eigenstates of total angular momentum out of eigenstates of separate angular...
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  • charge distribution. This minimal coupling is in contrast to, for example, Pauli coupling, which includes the magnetic moment of an electron directly in...
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    short distances by magnetic fields using inductive coupling between coils of wire, or by electric fields using capacitive coupling between metal electrodes...
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  • induction and magnetic induction. It is common to refer to electrical induction as capacitive coupling, and to magnetic induction as inductive coupling. Capacitive...
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  • the spin–orbit coupling in solids. While in ESR the coupling is obtained via the magnetic part of the EM wave with the electron magnetic moment, the ESDR...
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    assignments by virtue of spin-spin coupling (and integrated intensities). Because nuclei themselves possess a small magnetic field, they influence each other...
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    known as the coupling path. There are four basic coupling mechanisms: conductive, capacitive, magnetic or inductive, and radiative. Any coupling path can...
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  • systems are not perfectly coupled. Spin-spin coupling occurs when the magnetic field of one atom affects the magnetic field of another nearby atom. This is very...
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    is linear, lossless and perfectly coupled. Perfect coupling implies infinitely high core magnetic permeability and winding inductance and zero net magnetomotive...
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    Superexchange (category Magnetic exchange interactions)
    superexchange interaction, is a prototypical indirect exchange coupling between neighboring magnetic moments (usually next-nearest neighboring cations, see the...
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    been incapable of high output (large magnet gaps leading to poor magnetic coupling is the main reason). But higher power versions of ribbon tweeters...
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    systems due to their good magnetoelastic coupling, which implies that they can efficiently convert magnetic energy into mechanical vibrations. The detectors...
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  • insulating, such as the spontaneous discharge of a charged capacitor, magnetic coupling of a transformer with other components, or flow of current across...
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  • In electronics, direct coupling or DC coupling (also called conductive coupling and galvanic coupling) is the transfer of electrical energy by means of...
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  • filling. In the magnetically controlled version, an applied magnetic field is used to lock the particles in place. Unlike a pure magnetic coupling though, this...
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