- (arced) forming or resembling an arch; "an arched ceiling"
- An electric arc is an electrical breakdown of a gas which produces an ongoing plasma discharge, resulting from a current flowing through normally nonconductive media such as air. A synonym is arc discharge. The phenomenon was first described by Vasily V. ...
- Arces is a commune in the Charente-Maritime département in south-western France.
- Flying a circular flight path which allows another aircraft the use of cutoff to gain closure.
- Sustained luminous passage of current between contacts or electrodes.
- condition that occurs and causes failure in a DWV or IR test.
- When pure electricity jumps across a gap in a circuit. The intense heat at the arc may ignite any nearby combustible material or may fuse the metal conductors.
- Current passing (through air) across a gap, that is, using the air itself like a wire.
- The process of current flowing across a gap, such as fault current flowing across an insulator string that flashed over due to a lightning surge.
- Simply, the flow of electricity from one conductor to another; however, dangerous arcing occurs when the current flows outside the normal or expected path. ...
- the action of turning the wrist or elbow at the end of each pass of paint while doing blends or panel repair. This causes a lighter application of paint at each end of the pattern.
- A curved movement, as in the circular motion of a TV pedestal camera, for which the instructions are arc left and arc right.
- A discharge of built up electrical charge, often forming a spark to a point of lower charge or earth.