Connected series
21series — [17] Latin seriēs (from which English got series) denoted a ‘succession of things connected together’. It was derived from serere ‘connect’, which has also given English assert and insert [16]. Serial [19] was coined specifically with reference… …
22series — noun (plural same) 1》 a number of similar or related things coming one after another. ↘a set of books, periodicals, etc., published in a common format. ↘a set of stamps, banknotes, or coins issued at a particular time. 2》 a sequence of… …
23series — [17] Latin seriēs (from which English got series) denoted a ‘succession of things connected together’. It was derived from serere ‘connect’, which has also given English assert and insert [16]. Serial [19] was coined specifically with reference… …
24series parallel — noun also series multiple : an arrangement of cells or circuit elements in which groups of two or more in parallel are connected in series …
25series-wound — /sear eez wownd /, adj. Elect. noting a commutator motor in which the field circuit and armature circuit are connected in series. Cf. shunt wound. [1890 95] * * * …
26series regulator — Type of battery charge regulator where the charging current is controlled by a switch, transistor, or FET connected in series with the PV module or array. Solar Electric Glossary …
27series-wound — /ˈsɪəriz waʊnd/ (say searreez wownd) adjective of or relating to an electric motor or generator in which the main magnetic field is provided by a winding connected in series with the armature …
28Series — A configuration of an electrical circuit in which the positive lead is connected to the negative lead of another energy producing, conducting, or consuming device. The voltages of each device are additive, whereas the current is not …
29connected — Joined; united by junction, by an intervening substance or medium, by dependence or relation, or by order in a series …
30connected — Joined; united by junction, by an intervening substance or medium, by dependence or relation, or by order in a series …