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"nonconductor" Definitions
  1. a substance that conducts heat, electricity, or sound only in very small degree
"nonconductor" Antonyms

11 Sentences With "nonconductor"

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At zero frequency, the current is zero since there is a nonconductor between the plates.
Below that, the less conductive a surface becomes and the more things behave like a nonconductor.
Strictly speaking, all substances conduct electricity in some degree, and a nonconductor is merely a bad conductor.
Paper can be so treated that it will either conduct electricity or become a nonconductor, as may be desired.
All you have to do is wrap your core with a nonconductor, say nylon thread, and presto, nothing comes out.
Warning: The cover must consist of a nonconductor, otherwise the radio signals are blocked and the receiver cannot detect the transmitter's information.
Its walls and floor-arches were of porous terra cotta, a nonconductor of heat, cold or noise. The heating pipes are encased in asbestos.
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.
During the late 1880s two British chemists Carl Langer and German-born Ludwig Mond developed a fuel cell with a longer service life by employing a porous nonconductor to hold the electrolyte.
It is able to detect steep profile changes in samples and can be used to map a living cell's stiffness in tandem with its detailed topography, or to determine the mobility of cells during their migrations.Happel, P.; Wehner, F.; Dietzel, I.D. Scanning ion conductance microscopy–a tool to investigate electrolyte-nonconductor interfaces. In Modern Research and Educational Topics in Microscopy; FORMATEX: Badajoz, Spain, 2007; pp. 968–975.
Moissan's 1892 observation of the color of fluorine gas (2), compared to air (1) and chlorine (3) The existence of the element fluorine had been well known for many years, but all attempts to isolate it had failed, and some experimenters had died in the attempt. Moissan eventually succeeded in preparing fluorine in 1886 by the electrolysis of a solution of potassium hydrogen difluoride (KHF2) in liquid hydrogen fluoride (HF). The mixture was needed because hydrogen fluoride is a nonconductor. The device was built with platinum/iridium electrodes in a platinum holder and the apparatus was cooled to −50 °C.

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