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  2. Sprague Electric - Wikipedia

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    Sprague Electric components had a long history of name recognition, quality, and brand loyalty. Additionally, the Sprague "Bumble Bee" capacitors that were found in the original Gibson Les Pauls are commonly sought after by guitarists today in search of that original Les Paul tone. [citation needed]

  3. RC time constant - Wikipedia

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    It is the time required to charge the capacitor, through the resistor, from an initial charge voltage of zero to approximately 63.2% of the value of an applied DC voltage, or to discharge the capacitor through the same resistor to approximately 36.8% of its initial charge voltage.

  4. Bumblebee - Wikipedia

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    A bumblebee (or bumble bee, bumble-bee, or humble-bee) is any of over 250 species in the genus Bombus, part of Apidae, one of the bee families. This genus is the only extant group in the tribe Bombini , though a few extinct related genera (e.g., Calyptapis ) are known from fossils .

  5. Bumblebee (Transformers) - Wikipedia

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    Bumblebee returns as one of the supporting protagonists in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, which is set in 1994 and is a sequel to Bumblebee. In the film, Bumblebee is killed by Scourge in his battle before stealing the Transwarp Key, an artifact capable of allowing his master, Unicron , to travel to Earth.

  6. Robert H. Starr - Wikipedia

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    Robert H. Starr (February 6, 1924 – June 15, 2009) [1] was the designer, builder and pilot of The World's Smallest Piloted Biplane Airplane, the Starr Bumble Bee II. [2] The Guinness Book of Records awarded The Bumble Bee the official world record title in 1985 and with the flight of the Bumble Bee II, the record still stands today 2022. [3]

  7. Bombini - Wikipedia

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    The Bombini are a tribe of large bristly apid bees which feed on pollen or nectar.Many species are social, forming nests of up to a few hundred individuals; other species, formerly classified as Psithyrus cuckoo bees, are brood parasites of nest-making species.

  8. Bombus impatiens - Wikipedia

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    Bombus impatiens, the common eastern bumblebee, is the most commonly encountered bumblebee across much of eastern North America. [3] They can be found in the Eastern temperate forest region of the eastern United States , southern Canada , and the eastern Great Plains . [ 4 ]

  9. Bombus lantschouensis - Wikipedia

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    Much like other bee species, Bombus lantschouensis acts as an important pollinator for many flowering plants. It benefits by collecting nectar from plants to use as food, and the pollen itself provides protein, lipids, and other vitamins making it the most essential nutrient source for them. [ 9 ]