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conductivity

[ US /ˌkɑnˌdəkˈtɪvəti/ ]
[ UK /kɒndəktˈɪvɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the transmission of heat or electricity or sound

How To Use conductivity In A Sentence

  • As the P concentration increases to a suitable quantity, the photoconductivity of the alloy en-hances 2-3 orders of magnitude and the conduction mechanism changes from P to N type.
  • Its traditional copper pots and pans combine efficient heat conductivity with cleanability. Times, Sunday Times
  • The type of frame material on a storm window unit is important because it contributes to the storm window's heat conductivity and maintenance.
  • The contacts for the USB connector are even gold-plated to ensure better conductivity, according to Razer.
  • Measured data may include electrical properties of the volume of interest such as conductivity and dielectric constant.
  • Such fields, however, do not wreck triplet superconductivity because the spins of both electrons may point in the same direction as the field.
  • One way to prevent flashover is to add some conductivity to the surface of the insulator, so charge can bleed away before it builds up.
  • However, I do believe recent discoveries of the inherent use of quantum conductivity in photosynthesis and quantum computation in DNA lends support to the idea that we may be getting closer to better defining the gray area between the emperical and the metaphysical. Aiguy's Computer
  • But nothing quite worked until Chester Carlson came up with a process based on electrostatic charges and photoconductivity.
  • But according to Prassides, the superconductivity comes as a surprise because picene molecules arrange themselves in 2D planes much like graphite. Physicsworld.com: all content
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