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conductance

/kuhn-duhk-tuhns/US // kənˈdʌk təns //UK // (kənˈdʌktəns) //

电导率,电导,流动性,电流

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Electricity.

    • : the conducting power, especially the power to conduct alternating current, of a conductor, equal to the real part of the admittance, and in a circuit with no reactance equal to the reciprocal of the resistance. Symbol: G

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Examples

  • When this current reaches the second electrode, it changes the electrode’s conductance—that is, how well it can pass on electrical information.

  • On the first try, however, the team found that the burst of chemical signaling was able to change the artificial neuron’s conductance long-term, similar to the neuroscience dogma “neurons that fire together, wire together.”

  • Theoretically, it made sense that dopamine would change the artificial neuron’s conductance, similar to learning.

  • The cup itself is generally filled with a thin oil of good conductance.

  • Ratios of measured to predicted values were used for basal metabolism (Hbr) and minimum wet thermal conductance (Cmwr).

  • Minimum thermal conductance occurs when total heat transfer through these layers is reduced to its lowest possible rate.

  • This seasonal shift in Tlc occurred as the result of a seasonal change in minimum thermal conductance (Table 3).

  • This rule may be understood better if we consider the conductance of the conductors in parallel.