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Galvanic (after
Luigi Galvani) may
refer to:
Galvanic anode Galvanic bath
Galvanic cell
Galvanic corrosion Galvanic current Galvanic isolation Galvanic...
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Galvanic corrosion (also
called bimetallic corrosion or
dissimilar metal corrosion) is an
electrochemical process in
which one
metal corrodes preferentially...
- A
galvanic cell or
voltaic cell,
named after the
scientists Luigi Galvani and
Alessandro Volta, respectively, is an
electrochemical cell in
which an electric...
- The
galvanic series (or
electropotential series)
determines the
nobility of
metals and semi-metals. When two
metals are
submerged in an electrolyte, while...
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Galvanic isolation is a
principle of
isolating functional sections of
electrical systems to
prevent current flow; no
direct conduction path is permitted...
- A
galvanic anode, or
sacrificial anode, is the main
component of a
galvanic cathodic protection system used to
protect buried or
submerged metal structures...
- discharging). In both a
galvanic cell and an
electrolytic cell, the
anode is the
electrode at
which the
oxidation reaction occurs. In a
galvanic cell the anode...
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Galvanic bath is an
alternative medical treatment (a type of electrotherapy)
based on the
simultaneous use of
water and
electric current. The
patient lies...
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determined by
following the
galvanic series. For example, zinc is
often used as a
sacrificial anode for
steel structures.
Galvanic corrosion is of
major interest...
- of the skin. Historically, EDA has also been
known as skin conductance,
galvanic skin
response (GSR),
electrodermal response (EDR),
psychogalvanic reflex...