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## POWER CIRCUIT ANIMATIONS

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Power Circuit Animations: 3D electrical and electronic circuit animations make it easier to understand how circuits work. Switching Converters Buck converter Boost converter Discontinuous Buck converter Rectifiers Simple diode rectifier circuit Bridge Rectifier Half-wave rectifier with capacitor filter 3-D Circuits The Circuit Animation Note: Internet Explorer seems to run these animations slower than they are designed to run; Mozilla and Netscape work better. Buck Converter Boost Converter Discontinuous Buck Converter   Simple Diode Rectifier     Bridge Rectifier   Capacitor-Filtered Half-Wave Rectifier     3D electrical and electronic circuit animations make it easier to understand how circuits work.

## ELECTRONIC DEVICE ANIMATIONS

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ELECTRONIC DEVICE ANIMATIONS JFET BJT DIODE jFET ANOTHER ANIMATION

## SOME SIMPLE ANIMATIONS TO EXPLANE COMPLEX PRINCIPLES

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Simple animation to explain complex principles 1, aircraft radial engine 2, oval Regulation 3, sewing machines 4, Malta Cross movement - second hand movement used to control the clock 5, auto change file mechanism 6, auto constant velocity universal joint 6.gif 7, gun ammunition loading system 8 rotary engine - an internal combustion engine, the heat rather than the piston movement into rotary movement # Via World Of Technology. HowStuffWorks see from the attached three car engine diagram: 1, inline engine - it's cylinders lined up side by side 2, V-type engine - cylinder arranged at an angle of two plane 3, boxer engine - cylinder engine arranged in two planes relative  

## LIST OF ELECTRICAL OUTLETS WORLDWIDE.....................

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EXAMPLE::---ELECTRICAL OUTLET TYPE 'D' (INDIA) Information for Type "D" Electrical Receptacle This unique Type D plug carries the nick-name of  Old British plug . It has a triangular pattern created by the placement of the 3-pins, which are round. This plug will be found in those areas that were originally powered by the British. This gem was the standard plug in the  United Kingdom until the 1940s . You may still find a few around in South Africa, but for the most part they have been updated by the Type M outlet. The Type D plug is technically known as the  BS 546; 5A/250V earthed plug and receptacle. LIST OF ELECTRICAL OUTLETS WORLDWIDE (click column header to sort results) ELECTRICAL OUTLET TYPE    AMPS/VOLTAGE     DESCRIPTION      A 15A/125V  N. American/Japanese 2-blade NEMA 1-15, ungrounded  B  15A/125V  American 3-pin NEMA  C  2.5A/250V  Europlug 2-pin, used in continental Europe D 5A/250V Old British plug BS 546, 1940's standard E 16A/250V standard F