conductivity / ˌkɒn dʌkˈtɪv ɪ ti /

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conductivity 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural con·duc·tiv·i·ties.

  1. Physics. the property or power of conducting heat, electricity, or sound.
  2. Also called specific conductance. Electricity. a measure of the ability of a given substance to conduct electric current, equal to the reciprocal of the resistance of the substance. Symbol: σ

conductivity 近义词

conductivity

等同于 energy

更多conductivity例句

  1. They’re built from components of the highest quality, featuring Neutrik locking ends for sturdy connections, gold-plated contacts for improved conductivity, and an extra insulating layer of copper shielding.
  2. Radar’s reflectivity depends on the electrical conductivity of the material the radar signal moves through.
  3. The difference in conductivity between pure water and sulphuric acid is such a fact, mentioned by Clausius.
  4. For the purpose of comparison the activity and the conductivity of molar hydrochloric acid are both represented by 100.
  5. The conductivity of a solution, like that of a metal conductor, is the reciprocal of its resistance.
  6. Thus, the current indicated by the ammeter is a closely approximate measure of the conductivity of the solution.
  7. As a matter of experience, the conductivity of a given quantity of an acid or other ionogen does tend toward a limit.