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Definition of "Hot-Wire Meter Movement" |
A meter movement that uses the expansion of a heated wire to move the pointer of a meter; measures dc or ac. / The hot-wire meter movement depends on the expansion of a high-resistance wire caused by the heating effect of the wire itself as current flows through it. A resistance wire is tretched taut between the two meter terminals, with a thread attached at a right angle to the center of the wire. Current flow heats the wire causeing it to expand. The motion is transferred to the meter pointer thought the thread and a pivot. / In computer science, an offset within an array or other data structure object is an integer indicating the distance from the beginning of the object up until a given element or point, presumably within the same object. The concept of a distance is valid only if all elements of the object are the same size,typically given in bytes or words. |
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