
1) Air-conditioner part 2) An apparatus for condensing 3) Capacitance 4) Capacitor 5) Electrical condenser 6) Electrical device 7) Electronic component 8) Laboratory glassware
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1) Capacitor
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• (n.) One who, or that which, condenses. • (n.) An instrument for concentrating electricity by the effect of induction between conducting plates separated by a nonconducting plate. • (n.) An instrument for condensing air or other elastic fluids, consisting of a cylinder having a movable piston to force the air into a receiver, and a...
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(from the article `microbiology`) Special condenser lenses allow observation of living cells and differentiation of cellular structures of varying density....to transmit light through a translucent object for viewing. In a modern microscope it consists of a light source, such as an electric lamp or a ... [2 related articles]
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a heat exchanger which is the cold source in a closed steam cycle and condenses the exhaust steam of the turbine
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A piece of apparatus that cools down gases to turn them into liquids.
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An older term meaning the same thing as Capacitor (an electronic device which is composed of two plates separated by an insulator and can store charge) but sill in common use when referring to a microphone's active element.
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<microscopy> In microscopy, the lens mounted before the microscope stage, which transmits light to the object. There are two main categories of condensers: (1) bright field and (2) dark field. Bright field condensers are of four distinct types: (a) Abbe condenser,, an uncorrected condenser composed of two separable lenses, (b) aplanatic conde...
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(kәn-den´sәr) a vessel or apparatus for condensing gases or vapors. a device for illuminating microscopic objects. capacitor. a dental tool used to pack filling material in a cavity.
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An optical system which concentrates light rays from a wide source into a narrow beam. Condensers are used in spotlights and enlargers
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Con·dens'er noun 1. One who, or that which, condenses.
2. (Physic) (a) An instrument for condensing air or other elastic fluids, consisting of a cylinder having a movable piston to force the air into a receiver, and a valve to prevent its escape.
(b) An instrume...
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(capacitor) two metal sheets separated by an insulator used to store an electrical charge.
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An optical system which concentrates light rays from a wide source into a narrow beam. Condensers are used in spotlights and enlargers. Generally a simple lens used to collect light and concentrate it on a particular area, as in enlarger or projector. Frequently in the form of two planoconvex lenses in a metal housing. A condenser, normally of the ...
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Another name for a Capacitor Microphone.
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A component in the basic refrigeration cycle that ejects or removes heat from the system. The condenser is the hot side of an air conditioner or heat pump. Condensers are heat exchangers, and can transfer heat to air or to an intermediate fluid (such as water or an aqueous solution of ethylene glycol) to carry heat to a distant sink, such as ground...
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A simple lens system which concentrates light from a source into a beam. Condensers are used in equipment such as slide projectors,spotlights and enlargers. (see Focusing Spot)
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An instrument for condensing air, consisting of a cylinder having a movable piston to force the air into a receiver, and a valve to prevent its escape.
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An apparatus for accumulating or increasing the intensity of an electric charge. Referred to in modern terms as a capacitor.
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optical condenser noun lens used to concentrate light on an object
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(chemistry) Laboratory apparatus used to condense vapours back to liquid so that the liquid can be recovered. It is used in distillation and in reactions where the liquid mixture can be kept boiling without the loss of solvent
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(electronics) In electronic circuits, a former name for a capacitor
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(optics) In optics, a lens or combination of lenses with a short focal length used for concentrating a light source onto a small area, as used in a slide projector or microscope substage lighting unit. A condenser can also be made using a concave mirror
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A device for storing electrical energy. In A/C application, an air conditioning component used to remove heat from the inside of a vehicle.
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a person or thing that condenses. · an apparatus for condensing. · any device for reducing gases or vapors to liquid or solid form. · a lens or combination of lenses that gathers and concentrates light in a specified direction, often used to direct light onto the projection lens in a projection system. · capacitor.
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[Ammonia Refrigeration] heat is transferred from the gas to the outside air in this unit to condense the ammonia into a liquid.
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