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isolante elétrico
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isolant
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aislante
A material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity.
insulator
dielectric
conductor
Portuguese
isolante elétrico
insulator
dielectric
1
A block of wood is used as an
insulator
under the jar.
2
The wood is used for posts, cross-ties, wagon hubs, and
insulator
pins.
3
Which is to say, it's an
insulator
good enough for spacecraft.
4
Those won't work because the plastic will act as an
insulator
.
5
They race upward until they reach the
insulator
,
which they cannot flow through.
1
Flame facilitates the production of a current in the
dielectric
surrounding it.
2
Microwave ablation uses
dielectric
hysteresis to produce direct volume heating of tissue.
3
Perhaps it is because the
dielectric
losses in the liquid are smaller.
4
We report also on the morphological and
dielectric
properties of these films.
5
The arrangement of carbons and
dielectric
in this device is shown in Fig.
1
The skins are very valuable-thereis no better
nonconductor
of heat.
2
The meringue acts as a
nonconductor
for the upper part.
3
It's an absolute
nonconductor
of heat.
4
Evidently they put small faith in the "three thousand miles of cool sea-water" as a
nonconductor
of warfare!
5
All you have to do is wrap your core with a
nonconductor
,
say nylon thread, and presto, nothing comes out.
6
The use of electricity for this purpose is made possible by the fact that comparatively dry cotton is a
nonconductor
of electricity.
7
A titanic shell of eight-inch cosmium, a space, with braces of the same
nonconductor
of heat, cosmium, and a two inch inner hull.
8
They have in them two pieces of tinfoil separated by glass, which is a
nonconductor
of electric currents, and various other acids and minerals.
9
On this point he remarks that the evil effects of the scale are due to the fact that it is relatively a
nonconductor
of heat.
10
It was placed in a recess in the solid rock, and all about were layers of asbestos and other substances that were
nonconductors
of heat.
11
24), giving roundness and plumpness to the body, and acting as an excellent
nonconductor
for the retention of heat.
12
The skins are very valuable-thereis no better
nonconductor
of heat.
13
The meringue acts as a
nonconductor
for the upper part.
14
It's an absolute
nonconductor
of heat.
15
Evidently they put small faith in the "three thousand miles of cool sea-water" as a
nonconductor
of warfare!
16
All you have to do is wrap your core with a
nonconductor
,
say nylon thread, and presto, nothing comes out.
nonconductor
absolute nonconductor
better nonconductor
excellent nonconductor
same nonconductor
Portuguese
isolante elétrico
isolante
isolador
Catalan
isolant
aïllador
isolador
aïllant
Spanish
aislante
dieléctrico
aislador