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When the coil of an alternating current relay or contactor is energized, it will require less current to pull the armature in than to hold it in.
Laon's Nave Elevation
Refers to the design and structure of the central nave's vertical sections in the Laon Cathedral, a prime example of early Gothic architecture in France.
Gallery of the King
A specific section or room within a museum, palace, or larger institution dedicated to showcasing works of art or historical objects associated with royalty.
Triforium
In a Gothic cathedral, the blind arcaded gallery below the clerestory; occasionally, the arcades are filled with stained glass.
Rounded Nave Arcade
Architectural feature common in Romanesque churches, consisting of a series of rounded arches supported by columns along the nave.
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