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insulators <an insulator; insulators> N

insulators

stand-off insulators ELEC

accumulator insulator ELEC

antenna insulator COMMUNIC

electric insulator ELEC

heat insulator PHYS

insulator bracket ELEC

insulator cap ELEC

insulator pin ELEC

insulator plate ELEC

insulator support ELEC

oil insulator ELEC

porcelain insulator ELEC

post insulator ELEC

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These include transistors, capacitors, inductors, resistors, diodes and (naturally) insulators and conductors can all be found in microelectronic devices.
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This requires more insulators and wire, but doubles the power without doubling the poles.
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To prevent this, each guy wire is divided by strain insulators into multiple sections, each shorter than one-fifth of the wavelength.
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One avoids by this guy construction expansive maintenance work at surge arresters at insulators partitioning the guys.
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The wires themselves are usually uninsulated, and supported by insulators, commonly mounted on a horizontal crossarm.
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As with the parallel-coupled line filter, the advantage of a mechanical arrangement that does not require insulators for support is that dielectric losses are eliminated.
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This is known as charge transfer, and results in charge transfer insulators.
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Natural contraction and expansion of the wires tied to these threadless insulators resulted in insulators unseating from their pins, requiring manual reseating.
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Long draw spun yarns are light, lofty, stretchy, soft, and full of air, thus they are good insulators, and make good knitting yarns.
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It distinguished between conducting metals and nonconducting insulators.
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