insulator-

listen to the pronunciation of insulator-
İngilizce - Türkçe

insulator- teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı

<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
{i} yalıtkan
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
(Otomotiv) izolasyon maddesi
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
kalorifer
carburettor <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
karbüratör izolatörü
coil <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
bobin izolatörü
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
izolatör
lead in <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
giriş yalıtkanı
metal <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
metal yalıtkan
metal <span class="word-self">insulatorspan> semiconductor
metal yalıtkan yarıiletkeni
metal <span class="word-self">insulatorspan> transition
metal yalıtkan geçişi
blanket <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
battaniye yalıtkan
dice <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
zar yalıtkan
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
yalıtım işçisi
petticoat <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
(Endüstri) Cam izolatör, fincan biçimli izolatör
petticoat <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
(Endüstri) supap kapağı
porcelain <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
porselen izolatör
spark plug <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
buji izolatörü, buji yalıtkanı
hood <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
(Otomotiv) motor kaputu izolasyonu
indoor post <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
(Elektrik, Elektronik) bina içi mesnet izolatörü
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
(Tıp) n.Elektrik veya ısıyı iletmeyen madde,izolatör
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan> tip
(Otomotiv) buji yalıtkanı burnu
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan> tip
(Otomotiv) buji yalıtkanı bumu
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan> tip
(Otomotiv) buji yalıtkanı ucu
optical <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
optik yalitici
spark plug <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
(Otomotiv) buji izolatörü
İngilizce - İngilizce

insulator- teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı

<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
100px|right|insulator A non-conductive structure, coating or device that does not transmit sound, heat or electricity (see image)

To isolate electrical wires from the pylons supporting them, one often uses glass insulators.

<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
A substance that does not transmit heat (thermal insulator), sound (acoustic insulator) or electricity (electrical insulator)
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
insulators resist the flow of electricity Insulating materials are used to coat copper conducting wires and are used to make electrical work gloves Insulators help to protect humans from coming into contact with electricity flowing through conductors
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
An insulator is a material that insulates something. Fat is an excellent insulator against the cold. a material or object which does not allow electricity, heat, or sound to pass through it   conductor. Substance that blocks or retards the flow of electric current or heat. An insulator is a poor conductor because it has a high resistance to such flow. Electrical insulators are commonly used to hold conductors in place, separating them from one another and from surrounding structures to form a barrier between energized parts of an electric circuit and confine the flow of current to wires or other conducting paths. Electrical insulators include rubber, plastic, porcelain, and mica. Thermal insulators. which break up the heat-flow path by absorbing radiant heat, include fiberglass, cork, and rock wool
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
A material that is a poor conductor of electricity or heat, and used to separate conductors from one another or to protect personnel from active electrical devices Examples: silicon dioxide (glass), silicon nitride, rubber, ceramics, wood
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
An insulator is a material that electricity has a hard time moving through, if it can at all For a true insulator it takes a very high voltage to produce any current at all, and that often results in damage to the insulator The opposite of a conductor
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
Any material that will not conduct electricity, such as rubber Used on poles to carry wire and insulates the conductor from the ground
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
A material that is a poor conductor of electricity - used to separate conductors from one another or to protect personnel from electricity
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
A material that will not let electricity flow through it
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
ins-you-lay-ter A material that does not let energy flow through it
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
any material that is a poor or non-conductor of electrical energy; also refer to resistance, insulator
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
A substance such as glass, air, plastic, etc , that will (for all practical purposes) not conduct electricity
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
The substance or body that insulates; a nonconductor
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
a nonmetallic material that has a filled valence band at 0 K and a relatively wide energy band gap; consequently the room-temperature electrical conductivity is very low
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
One who, or that which, insulates
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
A material which will not conduct electricity Insulators can often tribocharge to very high levels since a charge will remain stationary, or static, on its surface for long periods of time unless neutralized in some way, such as ionization
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
a material that contains few movable electrical charges
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
Any material that does not conduct electricity Glass and rubber are common insulators These materials are made of atoms which don't allow electrons to move freely, which means there can be no electric current
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
{i} something which blocks or retards the passage of heat (or electricity, sound, etc.)
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
Any material which does not allow electrons to flow through it
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
Material that is very poor conductor of electricity Mica, glass, porcelain, rubber, paper, plastic, oils and varnishes are considered good insulators
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
Something that does not allow electricity to flow through it easily Glass and special rubber are good insulators Insulators do not allow electricity to flow through them easily because the electrons in their atoms do not move easily from atom to atom
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
A material that prevents the passage of heat or electricity or sound into or out of it
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
A non-conductive structure or device that does not transmit sound, heat, or electricity
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
Material through which the flow of electrical charge carriers or heat is greatly reduced
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
An INSULATOR is a material or object through which electricity cannot easily pass Some common insulators are porcelain, glass, rubber and wood
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
A material that does not conduct electricity
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
A material having a high resistance to the passage of an electrical current See also dielectric
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
Poor electric and heat conductor
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
A substance that does not transmit sound, heat (thermal insulator), or electricity (electrical insulator)
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
A material of low electrical conductivity designed for fastening and supporting a conductor
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
A material through which an electric charge is not readily transferred
<span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
A device, made of non-conducting material, used to give support to electrical conductors and shield them from ground or other conductors An insulator inhibits the flow of current from the conductor to the earth or another conductor
standoff <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
An insulator used to support a conductor a specified distance from a surface
strain <span class="word-self">insulatorspan>
{i} insulator for breaking electrical path in any wire link