- semiconductors,
plasmas and some
nonmetallic conductors such as
graphite and
conductive polymers.
Copper has a high conductivity.
Annealed copper is the international...
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Conductive hearing loss (CHL)
occurs when
there is a
problem transferring sound waves anywhere along the
pathway through the
outer ear,
tympanic membrane...
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Conductive polymers or, more precisely,
intrinsically conducting polymers (ICPs) are
organic polymers that
conduct electricity. Such
compounds may have...
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Conductive agents are used to
ensure electrodes have good
charge and
discharge performance. Usually, a
certain amount of
conductive material is added...
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conductive textile is a
fabric which can
conduct electricity.
Conductive textiles known as lamé are made with guipé
thread or yarn that is
conductive...
- A = 1 m2, ℓ {\displaystyle \ell } = 1 m (forming a cube with
perfectly conductive contacts on
opposite faces), then the
resistance of this
element in ohms...
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hearing performed with a
tuning fork. It can
detect unilateral (one-sided)
conductive hearing loss (middle ear
hearing loss) and
unilateral sensorineural hearing...
- A
conductive elastomer is a form of elastomer,
often natural rubber or
other rubber substitute, that is
manufactured to
conduct electricity. This is commonly...
- an
electrically conductive adhesive. This
conductive component is
suspended in a
sticky component that
holds the
electrically conductive adhesive together...
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Polyethylene terephthalate (or poly(ethylene terephthalate), PET, PETE, or the
obsolete PETP or PET-P), is the most
common thermoplastic polymer resin...