Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An electrical device consisting of two primary coils through which an alternating current is sent, and two secondary coils so connected that the currents induced in them just balance or neutralize each other.
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Even the very latest induction-balance units — or pulse induction ones, come to that — they can't manage more than five feet, and they're tricky to handle if there's damp around or the temperature's wrong.
War Game Price, Anthony 1976
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