resistive

ADJECTIVE
  1. exhibiting or relating to electrical resistance
    resistive load
  2. disposed to or engaged in defiance of established authority
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How To Use resistive In A Sentence

  • Movement in a rectilinear manner decreases the resistive forces associated with the locomotor activity and minimizes the distance traveled.
  • The largest model in a range of "FPC" systems that begins with a 15. 4-inch screen, the FPC-22W02 has a 22-inch screen with five-wire resistive touchscreen technology. WindowsForDevices.com
  • The lower cost of resistive technology and its input flexibility has led to its dominance in the marketplace.
  • Whereas resistive potential dividers dissipate electrical power, capacitive dividers do not.
  • Building codes today demand fire resistive and noncombustible construction, automatic sprinkler systems and building-wide fire alarm systems, often with a voice message component.
  • The present invention overcomes the difficulties found in the background art by providing a direct low resistive contact between devices on a semiconductor chip without excessive current leakage.
  • The device Hynix seeks to build with the memristor is called resistive random access memory, or RRAM. IEEE Spectrum
  • This board supports only 4 wire Analog Resistive Film Touch - panel.
  • One of the biggest drawbacks to resistive - touch - panel devices is the brittle nature of the ITO coating.
  • Shorted magnetoresistive head leads for electrical overstress and electrostatic discharge protection during manufacture of a magnetic storage system
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