Mica is invaluable in the electrical industry because of its unique combination of physical, chemical and thermal properties, low power loss factor, dielectric constant and dielectric strength.
Other names of Mica
This is how Mica looks like: http://www.answersincreation.org/curriculum/geology/MicaSheetUSGOV.jpg A refined Mica would looks like crystal.
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Around all electric devices but most notably around conductors so that the electricity goes to where it is wanted to go.
granite is made up of the minerls feldspar and mica
Mica is a silicate sheet often used for its properties in the electronics field. Mica's density is 2883 micrograms per cubic millimeter.
Muscovite mica is semi transparent and in hand specimen look silvery golden in colour.
mica has the specific gravity of 2.88
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Mica Milosevic goes by Mica.
Biotite mica contains iron and/or magnesium, but muscovite mica does not.
Iron is present in biotite mica but not in muscovite mica.
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No. Mica is a silicate.
Mica itself is a mineral resource, and minerals are generally considered non-renewable as they are finite and cannot be replaced on a human timescale. The extraction of mica can also have negative environmental impacts if not managed sustainably.
Mica Gallery was created in 2007.
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Mica is nonmetallic.