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Definition of "Coupling" |
The process of transferring energy from one point in a circuit to another point, or from one circuit to another. The interaction between two circuits so that energy is transferred from one of the circuits to another. Also refer to capacitive coupling [using electrostatic fields] or inductive coupling [using magnetic fields]. The desirable or undesirable transfer of energy from one medium, such as a metallic wire or an optical fiber, to another like medium. / A coupling is a device used to connect two shafts together at their ends for the purpose of transmitting power. Coupling do not normally allow disconnection of shafts during operation, however there are torque limiting couplings which can slip or disconnect when some torque limit is exceeded. / to electronically connect two circuits so that signal will pass from one to the other. |
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