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Qaagi - Book of Why

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Even the vacuumpreventsconduction

The role of vacuum isto preventconduction

insulation usedto preventconduction

Thermal insulationpreventsconduction

the insulation you useto preventconduction

The dual layer vacuumpreventsconduction

a bias voltage just sufficientto causeconduction

second vacuum rectifier tubecausingconduction

Lawrence “ Butch ” Morrisoriginatedconduction

temperature is sufficiently highto causeconduction

a transistor switch and a time - based signal sourcetriggersconduction of

different factorsinfluencethe conduction

Therefore , it takes only a very small applied forward voltageto causeconduction

that it takes only a very small vacuum gap ( in a thermos , for exampleto almost completely preventconduction

vacuum insulation , which is sealed within a double wall of glass or stainless steel(passive) is prevented byConduction

a semiconductor substrate ; an active region in said substrate ; a conductive layer which is associated with said active region and which appears , in plan view , to be arrangedto influenceconduction

The voltage across them ... sufficientto causeconduction

magnitude ... sufficientto causeconduction

Whereas regular insulation worksto preventconduction

to not put insulation against the outer skinto preventconduction

You put insulation between walls in your hometo preventconduction

such low voltage ... insufficientto causeconduction therethrough

no intrinsic wayto preventconduction

being supplied to the control terminal of the solid state switching deviceto causeconduction through

magnitude less than the minimum write voltage and sufficientto causeconduction

enough charge on itto preventconduction

which can range from just enoughto preventconduction ( [ Vco1−Vf(min

The rows ... just enoughto preventconduction ( [ Vcol−Vf(min

output transistor circuit ... operableto causeconduction through

the nonconductor 340 a is disposed at the side of the supporting piece 340to preventconduction

A number of mechanismscould influenceaxonal conduction

punch - through mechanisms(passive) when ... to be triggered bythe conduction

orderto causeconduction

a slight bit of corrosion or insulation on a conductorwill preventconduction

the voltage across the PBIAS node ... low enoughto triggerconduction

Since the SCR has a shorted - emitter , a high amount of gate current is necessaryto causeconduction

That is , the delay circuit provides a dead time between the turn - on time of the high side transistor and the turn - on time of the low side transistorto preventcross conduction

the insulating layer ... sufficiently thickto preventconduction

When the voltage impressed across the capacitor CS is not sufficiently highto causeconduction

the drop across R27 ... sufficientto causeconduction

a heat loss outward(passive) caused bya heat loss outward

the heat losses(passive) caused bythe heat losses

undesirable heat transfer(passive) caused byundesirable heat transfer

only 20 % of a building ’s heat losscausesonly 20 % of a building ’s heat loss

member 31 in the conditionpreventingmember 31 in the condition

heat transfer by direct contactcreatesheat transfer by direct contact

heat loss to the surrounding air moleculescausesheat loss to the surrounding air molecules

member 31 in the liquid crystal module 100 of the first embodimentpreventingmember 31 in the liquid crystal module 100 of the first embodiment

warmth at the grilling floorcreateswarmth at the grilling floor

to increased heatleadingto increased heat

member 9preventingmember 9

member 31 ( 31a , 31bpreventingmember 31 ( 31a , 31b

member 36 instead of the conduction preventing member 31preventingmember 36 instead of the conduction preventing member 31

member 36 to be the convex portionpreventingmember 36 to be the convex portion

member 36 ( 36a , 36bpreventingmember 36 ( 36a , 36b

member 36 and a photo spacerpreventingmember 36 and a photo spacer

heat on the grilling surfacecreatesheat on the grilling surface

member 31 , a conduction preventing member 37 ( 37a to 37cpreventingmember 31 , a conduction preventing member 37 ( 37a to 37c

minimizes losses(passive) caused byminimizes losses

heat dissipation(passive) caused byheat dissipation

the heat exchange(passive) caused bythe heat exchange

heat recirculationcausesheat recirculation

the loss of heat(passive) caused bythe loss of heat

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member 31 , an alignment film ( not shownpreventingmember 31 , an alignment film ( not shown

impurity region on the first surface side of the semiconductor silicon layerpreventingimpurity region on the first surface side of the semiconductor silicon layer

in a cleaner sounding signalresultingin a cleaner sounding signal

member 36 and the active matrix substrate 1 when the active matrix substrate 1 andpreventingmember 36 and the active matrix substrate 1 when the active matrix substrate 1 and

member 36 on the side of the counter substrate 2 andpreventingmember 36 on the side of the counter substrate 2 and

member 37c actspreventingmember 37c acts

member 31 having substantially the same height as that of the cell gappreventingmember 31 having substantially the same height as that of the cell gap

member 36 and the height of the photo spacer 53preventingmember 36 and the height of the photo spacer 53

the remaining heat transfer through roof and convection playing no role as a convective loopcontributingthe remaining heat transfer through roof and convection playing no role as a convective loop

the majority of heat loss because the thermal conductivity of water is far greater than that of aircausesthe majority of heat loss because the thermal conductivity of water is far greater than that of air

member 36 , a conduction preventing member ( corresponding to the above - mentioned conduction preventing member 31apreventingmember 36 , a conduction preventing member ( corresponding to the above - mentioned conduction preventing member 31a

member when viewed from the substrate normal direction of the active matrix substratepreventingmember when viewed from the substrate normal direction of the active matrix substrate

member 36 on the side of the active matrix substrate 1preventingmember 36 on the side of the active matrix substrate 1

member 36 and the thickness of the conductive particulate matter 32preventingmember 36 and the thickness of the conductive particulate matter 32

member 36 and in a position corresponding to the photo spacer 53preventingmember 36 and in a position corresponding to the photo spacer 53

signal 124 to rise fastercausessignal 124 to rise faster

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