interrupter

noun

One that interrupts.

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A device that periodically and automatically opens and closes an electric circuit, producing pulses.

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One who or that which interrupts. Also interruptor.

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Specifically— In electricity, any instrument for interrupting an electrical current, as the automatic arrangement used with the induction-coil.

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In milit. engin., an electrical device which forms part of a system of apparatus for determining the velocity of projectiles, used in connection with wire targets and chronographs. The passage of the ball or shell through a target serves to interrupt a closed electrical circuit, and thus release the automatic registering mechanism of the chronograph at the instant of passage. Often a number of targets are used, placed at accurately measured and uniform intervals in the path of the projectile, and the registered data serve as a basis for determining the variation of velocity in different parts of the path.

noun

One who, or that which, interrupts.

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A device for opening and closing an electrical circuit; a vibrating spring or tuning fork, arranged to make and break a circuit at rapidly recurring intervals, by the action of the current itself.

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One who or that which interrupts.

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A device for opening and closing an electrical circuit.