How to use in-sentence of “wire”:
+ Calculate the resistance of copper wire with a radius of 2mm and a length of 5 meters.
+ A garrotte is a weapon, usually a handheld length of chain, rope, scarf, wire or fishing line used to strangle a person.Newquist H.P.
+ So Chester twisted some wire so that it went across the top of his head, and made a loop on each end near his ears.
+ A conducting wire used to carry electric current is often wrapped in an insulator such as rubber.
+ Abramoff and Kidan were said to have used a fake wire transfer to make people believe that they had made a $23 million down payment needed to qualify for a $60 million loan.

Example sentences of “wire”:
+ Faraday also discovered that he could produce a current by moving a magnet through a loop of wire, or by moving the wire over a magnet.
+ There is no wire carrying the current to the bulb at the top of the flashlight – the aluminum tube is the conductor.
+ A long and thin wire has more resistance than a short and thick one.
+ A newspaper article was published the day after Tipton’s funeral and wire services picked it up.
+ In January 2014, Business Wire launched a new news and content distribution enhancement service.
+ This area was often covered with barbed wire and land mines.
+ The Daily Wire is a conservative website run by Ben Shapiro.
+ A remote controller does not have a wire and can be held by hand.
+ Faraday continued studying this connection, running tests with loops of wire and magnets.
+ Faraday also discovered that he could produce a current by moving a magnet through a loop of wire, or by moving the wire over a magnet.
+ There is no wire carrying the current to the bulb at the top of the flashlight - the aluminum tube is the conductor.
+ The preparatory earthworks for Metrolink’s overhead wire supports can be seen on both sides of the tracks.
+ Both Audio frequencyaudio and radio signals carried on electrical wire are also examples of alternating current.
+ Whilst many modern long distance trains use an overhead wire system to provide power, the third rail was the first successful means of supplying power.
+ These increase the magnetic field of a wire that carries an electrical current and is wrapped around the magnet.
+ Yet by fashioning the frame out of wire and dipping it in soap-solution, a locally minimal surface will appear in the resulting soap-film within seconds.
+ On January 1, 2007, Autorité des marchés financiers, the French Financial Markets Regulator, approved Business Wire to operate as a Regulatory Disclosure Service in France.
+ Earlier forms of wire rope had been made by covering a bundle of wires with hemp.
More in-sentence examples of “wire”:
+ This trail can reflectionreflect radio waves in the same way that a wire would.
+ They may also offer money order and wire transfer services.
+ When a coiled wire is introduced near a magnet, the magnetic lines of force pass through the coil.
+ Stringing beads on beading wire is one of the most popular methods for making beaded jewellery and motifs.
+ The type of wire paper clip that is usually used was never patented.
+ The armature, also called the “rotor”, is another set of coils of wire wound round the central shaft.
+ She extended the partnership with “La Nación” by leading “Clarín” into a joint wire service, “Diarios y Noticias in 1982, and into a holding company in 1997.
+ The area between the two sides was called No Man’s Land and it was very dangerous because there was lots of barbed wire and shell-holes and no man’s land is usually a sea of mud.
+ The Daily Wire has also been accused of editing people who are politically left-wing out of context.
+ A zip-line is a device that allows a person to slide down an inclined wire or rope.
+ The major interests of the AIEE were wire communications and light and electric power systems.
+ Some nations began boycotting South African events because of racial segregation policy of apartheid.AUTO RACING; Compiled from wire reports by Ken Paskman.
+ Walgren was convicted of mail and wire fraudmail fraud, racketeering, and violations of the Travel Act.
+ The wire mesh put flames out.
+ A trip wire was placed and if a soldier tripped over the wire, a grenade pin was pulled out and the grenade would blow, killing the soldier.
+ The electric current that arises in the simplest textbook situations would be classified as “free current.” For example, the law can apply to the current that passes through a wire or battery.
+ They were primarily made of plaster over a wire framework and plastic toys, then painted all white.
+ A watermill is an engine that uses a water wheel or water turbineturbine to drive a mechanical process such as rolling, grinding or wire drawing.
+ He found that if he set up two loops of wire and ran electricity through just one of them, he could produce an electric current in the other loop as well.
+ Magnetic pickups contain magnets with wire wrapped around them.
+ The sensors give out an electrical signal, each signal goes by wire on an input of the Simatic unit.
+ To make an electromagnet, copper wire is wound around an iron rod.
+ It is the ‘push’ that causes charges to move in a wire or other electrical conductor.
+ The dish is sometimes constructed of a conductive wire mesh whose openings are smaller than a wavelength.
+ He also wrote as a journalist for “The Wire The Wire“, “Fact”, “New Statesman” and “Sight Sound”.
+ When this wire is wrapped around a metallic block in a coil and electricity is passed through it, it has some special magnetic properties.
+ They are usually connected by a wire or by a small plug at the bottom of the Wii Remote.
+ This equation says that how much current is induced in the wire loop depends directly on how fast the magnetic flux is changing in time, whether due to the loop moving or the magnetic field changing.
+ There are therefore a large number of combinations of wire rope that can be specified in this manner.
+ In an electric wire the charge that moves is in a particle called the electron.
+ Klavan also writes for the website The Daily Wire run by Ben Shapiro.
+ The specification of a wire rope type, including the number of wires per strand, the number of strands, and the lay of the rope, are is documented using a commonly accepted coding system, with abbreviations.
+ Carl Friedrich Gauss and Wilhelm Weber installed a 1000metrem long wire above the town’s roofs.
+ As another example of the application of Lenz’s law, consider a coil of wire to which a battery is suddenly connected.
+ If both ends of a piece of wire are connected to the two ends of a battery, the loop that was made is called an electrical circuit.
+ The prevalent path is chosen according to tiny details of the circuit, such as which wire is thicker or longer.
+ Most systems have their overhead wire system built to operate with just one form of current collector.
+ A crane is a lifting machine that has hoists, wire ropes and sheaves on it.
+ The wire inside the potentiometer is wound so that it has more power.
+ If he changed the polarity every time, when the north pole of the wire wrapped nail is opposite to the south pole of the horseshoe-shaped magnet, then he would have the result he was looking for.
+ Garfield has just decided on New England Wire and Cable as his next focus.
+ The Wire Opera House was built in a record-breaking period of 75 days to host the first edition of the “Festival de Teatro de Curitiba”.
+ Inside the glass bulb there was a small metal wire and a large metal plate.
+ Magneta cuts the wire in time and saves the school from crashing into the ground.
+ When people touch wire that is carrying electricity, they get shocked, which is bad, so the outside coating of electrical wires is colored.
+ The following abbreviations are commonly used to specify a wire rope.
+ The coil of wire is called a solenoid.
+ The goal of it is to throw a heavy metal ball attached to a wire and handle.
+ Each of the sections of the wire rope designation described above is variable.
+ The magnetic field made by a single wire is not usually very strong.
+ This trail can reflectionreflect radio waves in the same way that a wire would.
+ They may also offer money order and wire transfer services.
+ When a coiled wire is introduced near a magnet, the magnetic lines of force pass through the coil.
