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polycrystalline germanium - translation to russian

PIEZOELECTRIC CERAMIC ELEMENT THAT HAS A NARROW RESPONSE TO A PARTICULAR FREQUENCY
Polycrystalline resonator

polycrystalline germanium      

общая лексика

поликристаллический германий

germanium         
  • alt=Skeletal chemical structure of a tetrahedral molecule with germanium atom in its center bonded to four hydrogen atoms. The Ge-H distance is 152.51 picometers.
  • Prediction of germanium, "?=70" (periodic table 1869)
  • alt=Skeletal chemical structures outlining an additive chemical reaction including an organogermanium compound.
  • alt=Photo of a standard transparent plastic bottle.
  • alt=A brown block of irregular shape and surface, about 6 cm in size.
  • Jacket 400 µm
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CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL GE AND ATOMIC NUMBER 32
Element 32; Eka-silicon; Ekasilicon; Basic parameters of germanium; Germanium whisker; Ge (element); Ge diodes; Eka-Silicon; Germanyum; Germanyium; Germanium compounds; Germanium compound; Compounds of germanium; History of germanium

[dʒə:'meiniəm]

общая лексика

германий

полупроводниковый материал, из которого изготавливались первые транзисторы. Практически полностью вытеснен кремнием

германиевый

синоним

Ge

Смотрите также

gallium arsenide; silicon; germanium diode; germanium dioxide; germanium photocell; germanium rectifier; germanium transistor; polycrystalline germanium; single-crystal germanium

существительное

химия

германий

germanium         
  • alt=Skeletal chemical structure of a tetrahedral molecule with germanium atom in its center bonded to four hydrogen atoms. The Ge-H distance is 152.51 picometers.
  • Prediction of germanium, "?=70" (periodic table 1869)
  • alt=Skeletal chemical structures outlining an additive chemical reaction including an organogermanium compound.
  • alt=Photo of a standard transparent plastic bottle.
  • alt=A brown block of irregular shape and surface, about 6 cm in size.
  • Jacket 400 µm
}}
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL GE AND ATOMIC NUMBER 32
Element 32; Eka-silicon; Ekasilicon; Basic parameters of germanium; Germanium whisker; Ge (element); Ge diodes; Eka-Silicon; Germanyum; Germanyium; Germanium compounds; Germanium compound; Compounds of germanium; History of germanium
germanium noun chem. германий

Definition

Ekasilicon
·noun The name of a hypothetical element predicted and afterwards discovered and named germanium;
- so called because it was a missing analogue of the silicon group. ·see Germanium, and ·cf. Ekabor.

Wikipedia

Ceramic resonator

A Ceramic Resonator is an electronic component consisting of a piece of a piezoelectric ceramic material with two or more metal electrodes attached. When connected in an electronic oscillator circuit, resonant mechanical vibrations in the device generate an oscillating signal of a specific frequency. Like the similar quartz crystal, they are used in oscillators for purposes such as generating the clock signal used to control timing in computers and other digital logic devices, or generating the carrier signal in analog radio transmitters and receivers.

Ceramic resonators are made of high-stability piezoelectric ceramics, generally lead zirconate titanate (PZT) which functions as a mechanical resonator. In operation, mechanical vibrations induce an oscillating voltage in the attached electrodes due to the piezoelectricity of the material. The thickness of the ceramic substrate determines the resonant frequency of the device.

What is the Russian for polycrystalline germanium? Translation of &#39polycrystalline germanium&#39