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How to pronounce dielectric in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms insulator, nonconductor
Type of material, stuff
Has types bushing, glass wool, mineral wool, rock wool

Examples of dielectric

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Klemens, P. G.The thermal conductivity of dielectric solids at low temperatures.
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If the voltage is above 450-600 V, then dielectric breakdown of the skin occurs.
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The dielectric stacks are sandwiched between 6.5-mm-thick fused silica substrates.
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Green corresponds to high-index dielectric material and white regions are air.
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In the classical approach to the dielectric model, a material is made up of atoms.
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Modern paper or film dielectric capacitors are dipped in a hard thermoplastic.
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Both effects result from the off-diagonal components of the dielectric tensor.
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These have dielectric constants hundreds of times higher than silicon dioxide.
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Instead, fiber optics, which are a form of dielectric waveguides, can be used.
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More examples
  • Insulator: a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
  • A dielectric is an electrical insulator that may be polarized by an applied electric field. When a dielectric is placed in an electric field, electric charges do not flow through the material, as in a conductor, but only slightly shift from their average equilibrium positions causing dielectric ...
  • Any substance in which an electric field may be maintained with zero or near-zero power dissipation. This term usually refers to non-metallic materials.
  • The nonconducting material used to separate conducting materials. New copper/low-k interconnects have shown to improve circuit density, speed, reliability, and reduce interconnect cross-talk.
  • Unable to conduct direct electric current. Dielectric substances are used as insulators.
  • A medium through which electric attraction or repulsion may be sustained - an insulator.
  • An insulating (non-conducting) material.
  • A nonconductor of direct electric current.
  • Any insulating material between two conductors which permits electrostatic attraction and repulsion to take place across it.