I found out elsewhere that a single turn of non ferrous magnetic material such as copper is fitted across the coil.
This holds its magnetism for a short time thus keeping the relay closed between cycles
I work in England, Bradwell Power Station to be precise, now part of British Nuclear Fuels.<br>I couldn't possibly comment on C & I in the states but I would also ne interested to know what goes on in the US.<br>Mark Townshend IEng LInstMC<br><A HREF="mailto:mark@tssd.co.uk">mark@tssd.co.uk</A>
The process of reprocessing nuclear fuels (at least one method of doing so) is to dissolve the spent fuel in acid once in solution the separate elements may be separated chemically.<br>
Natural Uranium (common nuclear fuel) contains 2 isotopes U-238 99.3% and U-238 0.3%.<br>
U235 is fissile i.e...