A circuit breaker has a sprung arm held by a small notch (magenta). If this notch is pushed by the solenoid (green) or bimetallic strip (blue), the arm swings out and keeps the contact point (red) broken until the switch is reset. Safe, but inadvisable.
A circuit breaker has a sprung arm held by a small notch (magenta). If this notch is pushed by the solenoid (green) or bimetallic strip (blue), the arm swings out and keeps the contact point (red) broken until the switch is reset. Safe, but inadvisable.
Their working definition of monotonicity on a cubic is sgn(y'_k)=sgn(y'_k+1)=sgn(m_k) (equation 9).
Their working definition of monotonicity on a cubic is sgn(y'_k)=sgn(y'_k+1)=sgn(m_k) (equation 9).