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condenser

[C] Countable
pl: condensers

This term operates in two entirely different technical realms. In chemistry and thermodynamics, it evokes the image of cooling and liquefaction, often involving a glass tube surrounded by a cooling jacket to capture vapors. It is a tool of transformation and recovery. In electrical engineering, particularly in older terminology or automotive contexts like ignition systems, it refers to a component that stores energy. While modern technicians prefer the term capacitor, condenser remains the standard in vintage machinery and specific industrial applications.

Refers to individual physical units of hardware used in a laboratory or a circuit.

Meanings

Noun

A device used to condense a substance from a gas to a liquid.

"The chemist attached a condenser to the flask to collect the distillate."

Noun

An electrical component used to store an electrical charge, also known as a capacitor.

"The old radio requires a new condenser to function properly."

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