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Glass materials have a random, liquid-like (non-crystalline) molecular structure. They are excellent thermal insulators and electrical insulators, and have high dielectric strength. At ordinary temperatures, glass materials are relatively strong, inert, biologically inactive, and corrosion resistant. 
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  • Introduction to Capacitive Sensing
    , and the charging or. yields more counts in the measuring process and better. discharging state it represents is determined by the. resolution than a low frequency. relative values of the negative input to the positive input. To detect a button press, first the system must be. of each comparator and the SR...
  • Medical Liquid-Level Applications with Enhanced Capacitive Sensor Technology (.pdf)
    . This is why the. primary advantages of capacitive sensors lies in non-invasive liquid level detection, namely by creating a large. measurement delta between the low dielectric container walls (see relative dielectric constants in table 1.2) and. target material with high dielectric properties...

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Dielectric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The susceptibility of a medium is related to its relative permittivity by
EEStor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
than lithium-ion batteries used in portable devices for cheaper than the low-cost lead-acid batteries used in gasoline powered cars.
ASTM D1531 - 06 Standard Test Methods for Relative...
ASTM D1531 - 06 Standard Test Methods for Relative Permittivity (Dielectric Constant) and Dissipation Factor by Fluid Displacement Procedures
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Gigahertz Channel Design
εο = permittivity of free space εr = relative permittivity of the dielectric used
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NEWTON, Ask a Scientist at Argonne National Labs
What is the significance of permittivity of free space? Relative motion and the twin paradox Is time travel possible?
Xilinx UG112 Device Package User Guide

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Development of an integrated RF impedance matching device with...

Low Temperature Dielectric Spectroscopy Study of a...
Low Temperature Dielectric Spectroscopy Study of a Nanocomposite Silicone Rubber
DuPont Exhibits at DesignCon 2011 - New Pyralux® TK and...
Both in-plane (x-y) and out-of-plane (z) components of relative permittivity (dielectric constant) and loss tangent are measured using separate test
Delrin? Design Information
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