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nonconductor
non·con·duc·tor N0136400 (nŏn′kən-dŭk′tər)n. A material that conducts little or no electricity, heat, or sound.nonconductor (ˌnɒnkənˈdʌktə) n (General Physics) a substance that is a poor conductor of heat, electricity, or soundnon•con•duc•tor (ˌnɒn kənˈdʌk tər) n. a substance that does not readily conduct heat, sound, or electricity. [1745–55] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | nonconductor - a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivitydielectric, insulatorbushing - an insulating liner in an opening through which conductors passmaterial, stuff - the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object; "coal is a hard black material"; "wheat is the stuff they use to make bread"mineral wool, rock wool - a light fibrous material used as an insulatorglass wool - glass fibers spun and massed into bundles resembling wool |
nonconductor
nonconductor [non″kon-duk´tor] a substance that does not readily transmit electricity, light, or heat.nonconductor (non?con-duk'tor) [L. non, not, + con, with, + ductor, a leader] Any substance that does not transmit heat, sound, or electricity or that conducts it with difficulty. Strictly speaking, there is no perfect nonconductor. On the application of a sufficiently high voltage, current may be caused to flow through materials usually spoken of as nonconductors. See: insulatornonconductor
Synonyms for nonconductornoun a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivitySynonymsRelated Words- bushing
- material
- stuff
- mineral wool
- rock wool
- glass wool
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