English to Irish Meaning of capacitor - toilleoir


Capacitor :
toilleoir
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Definitions of capacitor in English
Noun
Examples of capacitor in English
(1) An electrical charge stored in the capacitor is one bit of memory information.(2) A capacitor stores electrons in the same way, and can then release them later.(3) Once the decision is made to administer a shock, the high voltage capacitor is charged by the high voltage capacitor and the power source.(4) Morgan and its partners plan to solve this problem using powerful capacitors , devices which store electricity and then release it rapidly.(5) The devices use two external polarised electrolytic capacitors that can also be reconfigured to double the supply voltage.
Related Phrases of capacitor
(1) flux capacitor ::
toilleoir flosc
(2) ceramic capacitor ::
ceirmeach toilleoir
(3) electrolytic capacitor ::
toilleoir leictrealaíoch
Synonyms
Noun
1. condenser ::
comhdhlúthadán
2. capacitance ::
toilleas
Word Example from TV Shows
so this diagram is really just
a flux capacitor

so this diagram is really just a flux CAPACITOR

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 16

English to Irish Dictionary: capacitor

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