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converter

[kuhn-vur-ter] / kənˈvɜr tər /




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"Piezoelectric-based converters aren't quite ready to replace existing power converter technologies yet," Mercier added.

From Science Daily Apr. 10, 2026

Efforts are underway in England to develop a new converter device that could solve this problem, though.

From BBC Oct. 30, 2025

These adjustments make just enough room on top of the engine for the pulse inverter and DC/DC converter.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 30, 2025

Catalytic converter theft has become common across the U.S. because the car part is easy to steal, includes no identifying markings and is very valuable.

From Los Angeles Times May 7, 2025

The converter attachment, which had cost them one hundred dollars, automatically supplied her name whenever the announcer addressed his anonymous audience, leaving a blank where the proper syllables could be filled in.

From "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury

To bridge that gap, many private plastic converters are leaning on credit.

From Barron's May 12, 2026

However, earlier versions of piezoelectric converters have had difficulty maintaining efficiency and delivering sufficient power when handling large voltage differences.

From Science Daily Apr. 10, 2026

These converters are found in nearly all electronic devices and serve as a critical link between power sources and sensitive circuits.

From Science Daily Apr. 10, 2026

Photos posted by the department on its Facebook page showed three men and a woman in handcuffs in a storage facility and a storage container about half full with what appeared to be catalytic converters.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 3, 2026

The meat was always coaxial cable, T-l multiplexers, protocol converters, and the like.

From "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan




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