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Sensitive and often expensive type of mic in which air pressure influences a capacitor (component that stores an electrical charge).
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A heat exchanger in which hot, pressurized (gaseous) refrigerant is condensed by transferring heat to cooler surrounding air, water or earth.
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[1] A small metal cylinder which is usually located in the distributor. It is installed between the breaker points and coil to prevent arcing at the breaker points by absorbing or storing the excess current. A condenser (also called a "capacitor") has the ability to absorb and retain surges of electricity. It is constructed of two metal plates separated by an insulator.
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Evaporator equipment used to condense the vapor from the last effect or used as an intercondenser in multi-stage vacuum producing systems.
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The part of a refrigeration system that gives up heat from the refrigerant and changes the refrigerant from a vapor to a liquid. Condensers can be either water cooled or air cooled.
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