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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
MICA (disambiguation); MICA

Mica         
  • Dark mica from eastern [[Ontario]]
  • Hand carved from mica from the [[Hopewell tradition]]
  • Mica flakes embedded in a [[fresco]] for glitter
  • Mica embedded in metamorphic rock
  • Sheets of mica
  • Micanite or mica for isolated mounting of transistors (top, right) and mica discs.
  • Muscovite windows
  • [[Silver mica capacitor]]s
  • Photomicrographs]] of a thin section containing phlogopite. In cross-polarized light on left, plane-polarized light on right.
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GROUP OF PHYLLOSILICATE MINERALS
Micas; Micaceous; Mica powder; Mica insulator; SERACITE; Isinglass (mineral); Brittle mica; Trioctahedral mica; Mica group; Synthetic fluorphlogopite; Fluorophlogopite
·noun The name of a group of minerals characterized by highly perfect cleavage, so that they readily separate into very thin leaves, more or less elastic. They differ widely in composition, and vary in color from pale brown or yellow to green or black. The transparent forms are used in lanterns, the doors of stoves, ·etc., being popularly called isinglass. Formerly called also cat-silver, and glimmer.
Mica         
  • Dark mica from eastern [[Ontario]]
  • Hand carved from mica from the [[Hopewell tradition]]
  • Mica flakes embedded in a [[fresco]] for glitter
  • Mica embedded in metamorphic rock
  • Sheets of mica
  • Micanite or mica for isolated mounting of transistors (top, right) and mica discs.
  • Muscovite windows
  • [[Silver mica capacitor]]s
  • Photomicrographs]] of a thin section containing phlogopite. In cross-polarized light on left, plane-polarized light on right.
  • access-date=2019-11-28}}</ref>
GROUP OF PHYLLOSILICATE MINERALS
Micas; Micaceous; Mica powder; Mica insulator; SERACITE; Isinglass (mineral); Brittle mica; Trioctahedral mica; Mica group; Synthetic fluorphlogopite; Fluorophlogopite
A natural mineral, a silicate of several oxides; muscovite. It is used as an insulator and dielectric. Its resistance per centimeter cube after several minutes electrification at 20º C. (68º F.) is 8.4E13 ohms (Ayrton). Its specific inductive capacity is 5, air being taken at 1.
MICA         
  • Dark mica from eastern [[Ontario]]
  • Hand carved from mica from the [[Hopewell tradition]]
  • Mica flakes embedded in a [[fresco]] for glitter
  • Mica embedded in metamorphic rock
  • Sheets of mica
  • Micanite or mica for isolated mounting of transistors (top, right) and mica discs.
  • Muscovite windows
  • [[Silver mica capacitor]]s
  • Photomicrographs]] of a thin section containing phlogopite. In cross-polarized light on left, plane-polarized light on right.
  • access-date=2019-11-28}}</ref>
GROUP OF PHYLLOSILICATE MINERALS
Micas; Micaceous; Mica powder; Mica insulator; SERACITE; Isinglass (mineral); Brittle mica; Trioctahedral mica; Mica group; Synthetic fluorphlogopite; Fluorophlogopite
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Wikipedia

Mica (disambiguation)

Mica is a group of sheet silicate minerals.

Mica or MICA may also refer to:

Examples of use of MICA
1. John Mica, a Florida Republican, said in a statement.
2. Mica Paris‘s book Beautiful Within is published by Simon Schuster.
3. Mica, who led the Republican effort to override Bush‘s veto.
4. Mica (Fla.), the panel‘s ranking Republican, are sponsoring the bill.
5. "It was an unbelievable coincidence," John Mica says.