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carbon arc
noun
- an electric arc between two carbon electrodes, used mainly for lighting, as in an arc light for a motion-picture projector, or for intense heating, as in the cutting and welding of metals.
carbon arc
noun
- an electric arc produced between two carbon electrodes, formerly used as a light source
- ( as modifier )
carbon-arc light
- an electric arc produced between a carbon electrode and material to be welded
- ( as modifier )
carbon-arc welding
Word History and Origins
Origin of carbon arc1
Example Sentences
I can still feel the heat from the intensely bright “carbon arc lamps,” which shined a powerful light through the film.
The show’s long-range carbon arc burns between the extreme simplicity of primitive emotions and the extreme technical sophistication with which they are expressed.
The Riviera will show movies with its two carbon arc lamphouses and projectors for as long as it can, Cannata said, while exploring funding for the digital replacements.
The feeding mechanism is similar in principle to that used for ordinary carbon arcs.
Samarium, used in magnets for items such as headphones and carbon arc lights for the film industry, cost $4.25-$4.75; now it is $34-35.
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