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Definition of Manganin in English: Manganinnounˈmaŋɡənɪnˈmæŋɡənɪn mass nounBritish trademark An alloy of copper, manganese, and nickel, used chiefly in electrical devices. Example sentencesExamples - However, the paper Stability of Double-walled Manganin Resistors is the more popularly known and describes the standard in its final form, after some major modifications in size and connections.
- Several Manganin resistors served as the legal standard for the ohm in the United States from 1901 to 1990.
- The gauge is in the form of Manganin wire coil protected with a metal cup.
Origin 1920s: from manganese + -in1. Definition of Manganin in US English: ManganinnounˈmæŋɡənɪnˈmaNGɡənin British trademark An alloy of copper, manganese, and nickel, used chiefly in electrical apparatus. Example sentencesExamples - Several Manganin resistors served as the legal standard for the ohm in the United States from 1901 to 1990.
- However, the paper Stability of Double-walled Manganin Resistors is the more popularly known and describes the standard in its final form, after some major modifications in size and connections.
- The gauge is in the form of Manganin wire coil protected with a metal cup.
Origin 1920s: from manganese + -in. |