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Piezoelectricity (/ˌpiːzoʊ-, ˌpiːtsoʊ-, paɪˌiːzoʊ-/, US: /piˌeɪzoʊ-, piˌeɪtsoʊ-/) is the
electric charge that ac****ulates in
certain solid materials—such...
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piezoelectric sensor is a
device that uses the
piezoelectric effect to
measure changes in pressure, acceleration, temperature, strain, or
force by converting...
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piezoelectric coefficient or
piezoelectric modulus,
usually written d33,
quantifies the
volume change when a
piezoelectric material is
subject to an...
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creation of
piezoelectric thin films,
which aided in the
realization of
highly integrated piezoMEMS devices. The
first reported piezoelectrically actuated...
- A
piezoelectric speaker (also
known as a
piezo bender due to its mode of operation, and
sometimes colloquially called a "piezo", buzzer,
crystal loudspeaker...
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Amplified piezoelectric actuators are
specific actuators using piezoelectric materials as
active material and have a
specific design to
overcome traditional...
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priority May 10, 1965. "
Piezoelectric motor structures" (U.S. Pat. No. 4,019,073, Vishnevsky, et al., 1977) "
Piezoelectrically driven torsional vibration...
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piezoelectric accelerometer is an
accelerometer that
employs the
piezoelectric effect of
certain materials to
measure dynamic changes in
mechanical variables...
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piezoelectric resonator is an
electronic component designed for
electronic oscillators and filters.
Piezoelectric resonators are:
crystal resonators...
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capacitor plate; and the
contact microphone,
which uses a
crystal of
piezoelectric material.
Microphones typically need to be
connected to a preamplifier...