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conductive
[ kuhn-duhk-tiv ]
conductive
/ kənˈdʌktɪv /
adjective
- of, denoting, or having the property of conduction
Derived Forms
- conˈductively, adverb
Other Words From
- con·ductive·ly adverb
- noncon·ductive adjective
- uncon·ductive adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of conductive1
Example Sentences
When pressed together, electrostatic charges from the plastic film moved to the conductive ink, creating a current that could then flow out through a wire.
Now, researchers at Linköping University, Sweden, have developed a new method where organic semiconductors can become more conductive with the help of air as a dopant.
They’re lined with a conductive metal mesh that blocks the transmission of electromagnetic signals.
Samples must be electrically conductive and able to withstand the very low pressures in a vacuum.
The team then explored a new strategy inspired by their earlier work demonstrating that boundaries between domains in graphene could be highly conductive.
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