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Ah, no. Dielectric is an insulator. (n/m)
Posted by
Guapo
on September 14, 2007 at 11:06 AM
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dielectric conducts electricity, lithium grease doesn't. (n/m)
posted by doug8867
on September 14, 2007 at 11:01 AM
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di-electric vs. white lithium >>
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stockplayerz(nyc)
09:25:20 09/14/07
Nope, use the dielectric.
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BigTDogg (MA)
09:34:16 09/14/07
No. (n/m)
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
10:51:46 09/14/07
dielectric conducts electricity, lithium grease doesn't. (n/m)
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doug8867
11:01:56 09/14/07
Ah, no. Dielectric is an insulator. (n/m) -
Guapo
11:06:17 09/14/07
A dielectric is a dielectric not an insulator or a conductor (n/m)
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lazer(AK)
12:38:12 09/14/07
Ding! You just won the daily double. (n/m)
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Technomancer
12:55:12 09/14/07
learning something new everyday (n/m)
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apostrophe28
15:03:08 09/14/07
serves me right for using Wikipedia as a reference ...
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Guapo
15:09:12 09/14/07
As I understand it, dielectrics are always insulators,
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CaliguyPurdue (redesigning)
17:23:48 09/14/07
specifically, dielectrics are dipolar
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Technomancer
12:56:59 09/15/07
so ...
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Guapo
17:42:49 09/15/07
no. dielectric grease is nonconductive (n/m)
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aliaZ
11:06:52 09/14/07
lol (n/m)
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CaliguyPurdue (redesigning)
11:15:46 09/14/07
*slaps forehead* - that didn't come out as I intended.
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doug8867
13:11:19 09/14/07
a dielectric increases capacitance (n/m)
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apudapus
19:12:36 09/14/07
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