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Piezoelectricity is the ability of certain crystals to generate a voltage in response to applied mechanical stress. The word is derived from the Greek piezein, which means to squeeze or press. The effect is reversible; piezoelectric crystals, subject to an externally applied voltage, can change shape by a small amount. ...
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| piebald |
having white patches
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| pier |
Vertical masonry support for a wall arch.
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| piezometer |
A device (tube or pipe) that allows one to determine the elevation of hydraulic head in an aquifer at a given point.
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| piezoelectric |
A material capable of transducing mechanical output to electrical signals or, alternatively, electrical signals to mechanical output. Piezoelectric devices are used in microsystems.
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| PIE | one thing at a time |
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| PIE | work paid for according to the quantity produced |
| PIE | having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly |
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