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conduction

/kuhn-duhk-shuhn/US // kənˈdʌk ʃən //UK // (kənˈdʌkʃən) //

传导,导通,导电,导入

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of conducting, as of water through a pipe.
    • : Physics. the transfer of heat between two parts of a stationary system, caused by a temperature difference between the parts.transmission through a conductor. conductivity.
    • : Physiology. the carrying of sound waves, electrons, heat, or nerve impulses by a nerve or other tissue.

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Examples

  • Instead, the airflow may impart more heat to your skin via conduction than it removes via enhanced evaporation.

  • The Zulu Exero features bone conduction technology that produces a light vibration against the upper cheekbone near your ear, so music is produced just for you, maintaining your situational awareness.

  • When water is poured into a teapot, some of its energy will move to the material in the pot through conduction.

  • A more profound understanding of the conditions necessary for ideal conduction felt close, and with it, a tantalizing step toward an electronics revolution.

  • When you do stop, sit on your pack rather than the ground, to prevent heat conduction.

  • I now know this was a conduction-style vaporizer, which requires a chamber to hold the steam.

  • But a few decades ago this same ability to disrupt nerve conduction led to a medical use: deliberate, targeted paralysis.

  • This small gap is a place of bad conduction and of the piling up of atoms, producing heat, burning, light.

  • With regard to the conduction of sound—it is to be noted that sound is carried astonishingly far by means of compact bodies.

  • There is also a trophic differentiation, the fibres undertaking special functions of nutrition (the conduction of the sap).

  • The whole question of conduction of electricity through the earth is very perplexing.

  • The transmission in the petiole of Mimosa is a phenomenon of conduction.