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Terms vs Stripline - What's the difference?

terms | stripline |


As nouns the difference between terms and stripline

is that terms is while stripline is (physics) a form of electromagnetic transmission media that uses a flat strip of metal sandwiched between dielectrics.

Stripline vs Microstrip - What's the difference?

stripline | microstrip |


As nouns the difference between stripline and microstrip

is that stripline is (physics) a form of electromagnetic transmission media that uses a flat strip of metal sandwiched between dielectrics while microstrip is a thin conducting strip, separated from another conductor by a layer of dielectric, used to conduct microwaves.

Tripline vs Stripline - What's the difference?

tripline | stripline |


As nouns the difference between tripline and stripline

is that tripline is a concealed wire or string that sets off an alarm or activates a trap when tripped while stripline is a form of electromagnetic transmission media that uses a flat strip of metal sandwiched between dielectrics.

Strapline vs Stripline - What's the difference?

strapline | stripline |


As nouns the difference between strapline and stripline

is that strapline is a secondary heading, especially one printed above another while stripline is a form of electromagnetic transmission media that uses a flat strip of metal sandwiched between dielectrics.

Stripling vs Stripline - What's the difference?

stripling | stripline |


As nouns the difference between stripling and stripline

is that stripling is a youth in the state of adolescence, or just passing from boyhood to manhood; a lad while stripline is a form of electromagnetic transmission media that uses a flat strip of metal sandwiched between dielectrics.

Striplike vs Stripline - What's the difference?

striplike | stripline |


As an adjective striplike

is resembling a strip.

As a noun stripline is

(physics) a form of electromagnetic transmission media that uses a flat strip of metal sandwiched between dielectrics.

Dielectric vs Stripline - What's the difference?

dielectric | stripline |


In physics|lang=en terms the difference between dielectric and stripline

is that dielectric is (physics) an electrically insulating or nonconducting material considered for its electric susceptibility, ie its property of polarization when exposed to an external electric field while stripline is (physics) a form of electromagnetic transmission media that uses a flat strip of metal sandwiched between dielectrics.

As nouns the difference between dielectric and stripline

is that dielectric is (physics) an electrically insulating or nonconducting material considered for its electric susceptibility, ie its property of polarization when exposed to an external electric field while stripline is (physics) a form of electromagnetic transmission media that uses a flat strip of metal sandwiched between dielectrics.

As an adjective dielectric

is (electrically) insulating.

Strip vs Stripline - What's the difference?

strip | stripline |


As nouns the difference between strip and stripline

is that strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces while stripline is (physics) a form of electromagnetic transmission media that uses a flat strip of metal sandwiched between dielectrics.

As a verb strip

is to remove or take away.

Transmission vs Stripline - What's the difference?

transmission | stripline |


As nouns the difference between transmission and stripline

is that transmission is the act of transmitting, e.g. data or electric power while stripline is a form of electromagnetic transmission media that uses a flat strip of metal sandwiched between dielectrics.

Electromagnetic vs Stripline - What's the difference?

electromagnetic | stripline |


As an adjective electromagnetic

is electromagnetic.

As a noun stripline is

(physics) a form of electromagnetic transmission media that uses a flat strip of metal sandwiched between dielectrics.