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Definition of Electrolytic condenser
1. Noun. A fixed capacitor consisting of two electrodes separated by an electrolyte.
Generic synonyms: Capacitance, Capacitor, Condenser, Electrical Condenser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Electrolytic Condenser
Literary usage of Electrolytic condenser
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"Another device due to Grisson is the electrolytic condenser interrupter. ...
In the case of the electrolytic condenser no supplementary ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1910)
"Another device due to Grisson is the electrolytic condenser interrupter. If a
plate of aluminium and one of carbon or iron is placed in an electrolyte ..."
3. The Principles of Electric Wave Telegraphy and Telephony by John Ambrose Fleming (1919)
"There are, in addition, quite different methods of An electrolytic condenser of
large capacity such as that made by Grisson is employed. ..."
4. The Principles of Electric Wave Telegraphy by John Ambrose Fleming (1908)
"commutator the position of the plates of the electrolytic condenser is reversed,
another brief current would flow through the primary coil in the same ..."
5. Theory and Calculations of Electrical Circuits by Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1917)
"The aluminum cell, consisting of two aluminum plates with an electrolyte which
does not attack aluminum, often is called an electrolytic condenser, ..."
6. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1900)
"The electrodes in a polarization cell form an electrolytic condenser and will
... An electrolytic condenser differs from an electrostatic mainly in that its ..."
7. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1899)
"Single Phase Induction electrolytic condenser and Inductance. Motor. Monocyclic
Starting Device. KI = .17+1.53/. J", = 1.18 — i.iSy. Fio. 88. ..."