Piezoelectricity

//pʌɪˌiːzəʊ.ɪlɛkˈtrɪsɪti//

Synonyms for "piezoelectricity" (2 found)

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Translations

15 translations across 14 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 壓電 /压电 noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)
  • 壓電性 /压电性 noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)

Czech

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  • piezoelektřina noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)

Finnish

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  • pietsosähköisyys noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)

French

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  • piézoélectricité noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)

German

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  • Piezoelektrizität noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)

Greek

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  • πιεζοηλεκτρισμός noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)

Italian

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  • piezoelettricità noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)

Japanese

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  • 圧電気 noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)

Portuguese

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  • piezoeletricidade noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)

Romanian

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  • piezoelectricitate noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)

Russian

1 entries
  • пьезоэлектричество noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)

Spanish

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  • piezoelectricidad noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)

Ukrainian

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  • п'єзоеле́ктрика noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)

Wu Chinese

1 entries
  • 壓電性 /压电性 noun (capacity of crystal to generate electricity)

Sample sentences

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No matter how strange it may seem, piezoelectricity is not magic!

Source: tatoeba (10752528)

Science has made it possible to harvest energy from the wind, sun and water. All these renewable resources are used today to power an energy-hungry world. But imagine harvesting energy from crowds of people moving to and from work every day. That is one of the possibilities of piezoelectricity, the science of gaining power from motion.

Source: tatoeba (12209203)

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