SIEMENS'S LAW


Meaning of SIEMENS'S LAW in English

ˈsēmənz(ə̇z)-, ˈzē- noun

Usage: usually capitalized S

Etymology: after Werner von Siemens died 1892 German electrical engineer and inventor, its formulator

: a statement in electricity: the greater the ratio of counter electromotive force to impressed electromotive force in a motor, the greater is its efficiency

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