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capacitor
English
Etymology
capacity + -or
Capacitor replaced the term condenser (coined by Alessandro Volta in 1782) to disambiguate it from steam condenser. The coiner is unknown but the change was recommended in 1926 by British Standard Glossary of Terms in Electrical Engineering.
Noun
capacitor (plural capacitors)
- (electronics) An electronic component capable of storing electrical energy in an electric field; especially one consisting of two conductors separated by a dielectric.
Synonyms
- condenser
Coordinate terms
- varactor
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Related terms
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Portuguese
Noun
capacitor m (plural capacitores)
- capacitor
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (Spain) /kapa?i?to?/, [ka.pa.?i?t?o?]
- IPA(key): (Latin America) /kapasi?to?/, [ka.pa.si?t?o?]
Noun
capacitor m (plural capacitores)
- capacitor
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wobulator
English
Etymology
Blend of wobble +? oscillator
Noun
wobulator (plural wobulators)
- Alternative form of wobbulator
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