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condenser The part of the still made as a copper coil or as vertical tubes, immersed in a flow of cold water, where the alcohol's vapours running through it are condensed back to liquid.
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condenser A heat exchanger in which the refrigerant, compressed to a hot gas, is condensed to liquid by rejecting heat.
Ãâó: www.eere.energy.gov/financing/glossary.html
condenser heat exchanger that condenses the alcohol vapor after distillation.
Ãâó: www.ministryofrum.com/glossary.html
condenser A type of microphone most used in recording studios. Requires power (volts) to work. See also Phantom Power.
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condenser Another term for the electronic component generally known as a capacitor. In audio, condenser usually refers to a type of microphone that uses a capacitor as the sound pickup element. Condenser microphones require electrical power to run internal amplifiers and maintain an electrical charge on the capacitor. They are typically powered by internal batteries or "phantom power" supplied by an external source, such as a mixing console.
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