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Перевод: insulator
[существительное] изолятор ; изоляционный материал; непроводник
Тезаурус:
- The resin will make it rot-proof too, and it will also be a splendid thermal insulator.
- This is a device consisting of a slice of insulator sandwiched between a piece of metal, known as the "gate", and a semiconductor.
- Wood is an excellent insulator.
- Sulphur hexafluoride, which normally filled the tower as an insulator, should have been removed beforehand but they mistakenly began work before the tower had been properly vented.
- Wood is also a good insulator and so makes more economic sense if you intend heating the greenhouse during the winter.
- His experiments on the nature of lightning were truly pioneering, starting at Marly in France where a dragoon was persuaded to pick up a long brass wire inside a glass bottle which acted as an insulator.
- In addition to this superconducting phase, and the well known semiconducting properties of GaAs, LT-GaAs can be made into a well-nigh perfect insulator by annealing at 500C so that As-rich material precipitates out.
- If you were to draw up the specification for the ideal material for electronic engineering, I guess it would be something combining the properties of the perfect conductor, the perfect insulator and the ideal semiconductor.
- Holroyd Smith, attaching an insulator to the rails, explained its purpose and said: "This little act is important because this line will be the first in the world to be worked safely in the public street by electricity" .
- The problem is to produce a high quality insulator, without heating the substrate so much that the substrate itself suffers.
- Still embedded high on a rock is a tangle of telephone wires and a ceramic insulator.
- This too would retain its pre-eminent position as an insulator until replaced around 1933 by Polyethylene developed by ICI.
- The blubber which keeps them warm in the water acts as an overly-effective insulator on land, and they can literally cook in their own fat if they are not kept cool.
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