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Part of a refrigeration (or air conditioning) system that pressurizes refrigerant to cool it by changing it from a vapor to a liquid. On a refrigerator, the condenser is the coil on the outside of the unit whereas an air conditioners condenser is usually outside the house.
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a device used in power plants to extract heat from steam.
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These days known as a capacitor. An electronic component that holds charge and can be used to block DC current whilst passing AC signals. Values for condensers were usually measured in micro-Farads or pico-Farads (
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A chamber where steam is cooled and condensed to water.
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