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inter-electrode, a. Electr.|ˌɪntərɪˈlɛktrəʊd| Also interelectrode. [inter- 5.] Existing between two or more electrodes; said esp. of electrical quantities pertaining to the space between electrodes.
1922Glazebrook Dict. Appl. Physics II. 902/1 Certain types of valve are constructed to reduce the inter⁓electrode capacity to a minimum. 1925E. B. Wedmore Electr. Engineers' Data Bks. III. 162 For high frequency amplification it is desirable to use valves having a low interelectrode capacity and also a low amplification factor. 1930Daily Express 9 Sept. 11/1 The new..Valve has a greater effective amplification because its inter⁓electrode capacity is lower. 1962W. B. Thompson Introd. Plasma Physics v. 76 In order to relate the resistance to the resistivity of the plasma, the tube was filled with a solution of known conductivity and the inter-electrode resistance measured. 1964Chodorow & Susskind Fund. Microwave Electronics ii. 19 When the cathode is heated, the negative charge of the emitted electrons depresses the potential in the interelectrode region. |