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solid and not moving is the essence of the definition, not the exclusion of vacuum devices
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In '''electronics''':
In '''electronics''':


*[[Solid state (electronics)]], circuits built of solid materials with no moving parts
*[[Solid state (electronics)]], circuits built of solid materials
*[[Solid state relay]], an electronic switch with no moving parts
*[[Solid state relay]], an electronic switch built of solid materials
*[[Solid-state drive]], data storage device components that uses memory chips, such as SDRAMs, to store data
*[[Solid-state drive]], data storage device components that uses memory chips, such as SDRAMs, to store data
*[[Solid-state ionics]] is the study of [[solid electrolytes]]
*[[Solid-state ionics]] is the study of [[solid electrolytes]]

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