a device for receiving and storing a charge of electricity. —9th ACC Volume 1 Approved Glossary, —AcademyLevel 0 Glossary Approved 3-12-90, —PDC 2 Approved Glossary, —PDC Volume 1 Approved Glossary, —PDC Volume 3 Approved Glossary, —PDC Volume 5 Approved Glossary, —Perception of Truth Approved Glossary (9 June 92)
CONDENSER
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a device for receiving and storing a charge of electricity.also called a capacitor. A device that can store an electric charge and consists of two charged surfaces separated by an insulator. If a conducting path is provided between these two surfaces, the condenser will discharge through this path or circuit and an electricalflow occurs. A short-circuit across a condenser can result in a violent discharge.a device for receiving and storing a charge of electricity. it was very complicated, very hard to get apart. All kinds of wires and condensers, and all sorts of things. -E-MeterData Instant Reads, Part 11 (24 May 1962)a device for receiving and storing a charge of electricity. All kinds of wires and condensers, and all sorts of things. -E-MeterData Instant Reads, Part 11 (24 May 62)a device for receiving and storing a charge of electricity. And let's find, up here, this-we could sort of say we have condensers.