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The SC 1000 (Sprengbombe Cylindrisch 1000) or cylindrical explosive bomb was a large air-dropped general-purpose thin-cased high explosive demolition bomb used by Germany during World War II. Weighing more than 1,000 kg (2,200 lb), it was nicknamed the Hermann by the Germans in reference to the Luftwaffe commander, Hermann Göring .
Fuses SC 32A High-voltage fuses SC 32B Low-voltage fuses SC 32C Miniature fuses TC 33 Power capacitors and their applications TC 34 Lamps and related equipment SC 34A Lamps SC 34B Lamp caps and holders SC 34C Auxiliaries for lamps SC 34D Luminaires TC 35 Primary cells and batteries TC 36 Insulators SC 36A Insulated bushings SC 36B
The Schü-mine 42 (Schützenmine 42, "rifleman's mine model of 1942") was a German anti-personnel mine used during the Second World War.It consisted of a simple wooden box with a hinged lid containing a 200-gram (7.1 oz) block of cast TNT and a ZZ-42 type detonator. [1]
On 20 February 2024 an unexploded SC 500 was found in a garden in Plymouth, England during building work; the area was evacuated for three days. The bomb was eventually removed and detonated at sea. [2] On 15 August 2024 an SC 500 was found on a building site on the Rivenwood housing development in Newtownards, County Down.
Stored energy in a generator may contribute much more current to a short circuit in the first few cycles than later on; this affects the interrupting rating selected for circuit breakers and fuses. An isolated generator may be specially designed to ensure that it can source enough current on a short circuit to allow subordinate overcurrent ...
Cutaway diagram of a No. 10 delay switch. One type, the British Number Ten Delay Switch (official name, "Switch, No. 10, Delay" and often referred to as a "timing pencil"), was made of a brass (or in later versions aluminium) tube, with a copper section at one end which contained a glass vial of cupric chloride (the liquid was widely and erroneously reported to be sulfuric acid [original ...