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conductivity

/kon-duhk-tiv-i-tee/US // ˌkɒn dʌkˈtɪv ɪ ti //UK // (ˌkɒndʌkˈtɪvɪtɪ) //

导电性,导率,导电率,导通性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural con·duc·tiv·i·ties.

    • : Physics. the property or power of conducting heat, electricity, or sound.
    • : 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

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Examples

  • 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.

  • Radar’s reflectivity depends on the electrical conductivity of the material the radar signal moves through.

  • The difference in conductivity between pure water and sulphuric acid is such a fact, mentioned by Clausius.

  • For the purpose of comparison the activity and the conductivity of molar hydrochloric acid are both represented by 100.

  • The conductivity of a solution, like that of a metal conductor, is the reciprocal of its resistance.

  • Thus, the current indicated by the ammeter is a closely approximate measure of the conductivity of the solution.

  • As a matter of experience, the conductivity of a given quantity of an acid or other ionogen does tend toward a limit.