dielectric Meaning in Telugu ( dielectric తెలుగు అంటే)
విద్యుద్వాహకము, గుర్తించని పదార్ధం
Noun:
గుర్తించని పదార్ధం, విద్యుద్వాహకము, స్ప్లిట్ పదార్థం,
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dielectric's Usage Examples:
Conductive antistatic bags are manufactured with a layer of conductive metal, often aluminum, and a dielectric.
reclosers typically consist of solid dielectric insulation with vacuum interrupters for current interruption and arc quenching.
Clarke is best known for his work in ceramics, thermal barrier coatings, high temperature materials and, now, dielectric elastomer.
surrounded by a concentric conducting shield, with the two separated by a dielectric (insulating material); many coaxial cables also have a protective outer.
piece of sheet metal, a printed circuit board, or from a dielectric plate metalized on one or both sides.
synonym for electrosurgery but in other contexts diathermy means dielectric heating, produced by rotation of molecular dipoles in a high frequency electromagnetic.
A wide variety of linear and nonlinear dielectric and magnetic materials can be naturally and easily modeled.
In addition the dielectric and piezoelectric response can be altered by the distribution of point defects near grain boundaries.
Similar to [mirror]s, cold mirrors can be designed for an incidence angle ranging between zero and 45 degrees, and are constructed with multi-layer dielectric coatings, in a manner similar to interference filters.
If dielectric heating is applied near the end of hot-air drying it can also shorten the drying time significantly and hence increase the throughput of the drier.
There are different means of fabricating standing-wave microcavities, either by evaporating alternating layers of dielectric media to form the mirrors (DBR) and the medium inside the spacer layer or by modification of semiconductor material or by metal mirrors.
The ability of the polar anionic σ-adduct to form will depend on the solvating capacity and the dielectric constant of the solvent.
Frequencies in the range of 10–100"nbsp;MHz are necessary to cause dielectric heating, although higher frequencies work equally well or better, and in some materials (especially liquids) lower frequencies also have significant heating effects, often due to more unusual mechanisms.
Synonyms:
mineral wool, bushing, material, rock wool, stuff, nonconductor, glass wool, insulator,
Antonyms:
pull, unclog, unstuff, insulator, conductor,