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  2. Reed relay - Wikipedia

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    A reed relay [i] is a type of relay that uses an electromagnet to control one or more reed switches. The contacts are of magnetic material and the electromagnet acts directly on them without requiring an armature to move them. Sealed in a long, narrow glass tube, the contacts are protected from corrosion. The glass envelope may contain multiple ...

  3. Relay - Wikipedia

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    Relay. A relay is an electrically operated switch. It consists of a set of input terminals for a single or multiple control signals, and a set of operating contact terminals. The switch may have any number of contacts in multiple contact forms, such as make contacts, break contacts, or combinations thereof.

  4. Reed switch - Wikipedia

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    The reed switch[ i] is an electromechanical switch operated by an applied magnetic field. It was invented in 1922 by professor Valentin Kovalenkov at the Petrograd Electrotechnical University, [ 1] and later evolved at Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1936 by Walter B. Ellwood into the reed relay.

  5. 1998 Oceania Junior Athletics Championships - Wikipedia

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    4 x 100 metres relay New Zealand Andrew Foster Peter Maulder Craig Wislang David Falealili: 42.40 Fiji: 43.20 Papua New Guinea Leroy Muriki Elias Roboam Jerry Bata Jeffrey Bai: 43.48 4 x 400 metres relay Fiji: 3:22.20 New Zealand Craig Wislang Paul Hamblyn Andrew Foster David Falealili: 3:29.82 Papua New Guinea Jerry Bata Leroy Muriki Sandy ...

  6. Stepping switch - Wikipedia

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    Stepping switch. In electrical engineering, a stepping switch or stepping relay, also known as a uniselector, is an electromechanical device that switches an input signal path to one of several possible output paths, directed by a train of electrical pulses. The major use of stepping switches was in early automatic telephone exchanges to route ...

  7. Nimatron - Wikipedia

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    The Nimatron was an electro-mechanical machine that played Nim. It was first exhibited in April–October 1940 by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation at the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair to entertain fair-goers. Conceived of some months prior by Edward Condon and built by Gerald L. Tawney and Willard A. Derr, the device was a non ...

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