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UK
/kəndˈʌktɪv/
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[ US /kənˈdəktɪv/ ]
[ US /kənˈdəktɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- having the quality or power of conducting heat or electricity or sound; exhibiting conductivity
How To Use conductive In A Sentence
- The nonconductive rubber layer (12) is formed by winding and layering an electrically nonconductive rubber ribbon (R) on the tire, along the circumferential direction of the tire.
- Electrical and communication components can be encased in nonconductive materials and fitted together within concrete hollows behind prescribed openings in the walls for outlets.
- This process encompasses a variety of chemical processing steps designed to clean, activate and metalize the otherwise nonconductive resin glass hole wall.
- The nonconductive rubber layer (12) is formed by winding and layering an electrically nonconductive rubber ribbon (R) on the tire, along the circumferential direction of the tire.
- This process encompasses a variety of chemical processing steps designed to clean, activate and metalize the otherwise nonconductive resin glass hole wall.
- In the current study, the team used this multi-step process to attach semiconductive quantum dots to gold nanoparticles. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
- As one of lead-free connect materials in microelectronic packaging, more and more attention has been paid on ECAs (electrically conductive adhesives) in recent years.
- Each pole is composed of three independent single poles and each single pole is composed of base, insulator supporter and conductive parts.
- The method according to the invention has for this purpose the feature that after the first lacquer coating has been selectively removed, at the positions where this has occurred the first electrically conductive material - preferably constantan - is etched away to a predetermined depth and only then is the second electrically conductive material - preferably copper - applied respectively introduced at these positions.
- By forcing crystals of germanium or silicon to grow with impurities such as boron or phosphorus, the crystals gain entirely different electrical conductive properties.