
1) Conduction 2) Physical phenomenon
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1) Conduction
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• (n.) The quality or power of conducting, or of receiving and transmitting, as heat, electricity, etc.; as, the conductivity of a nerve.
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(from the article `metallic bond`) ...the characteristic properties of metals are attributable to the non-localized or free-electron character of the valence electrons. This condition, ... ...grouped into three classes: insulators, semiconductors, and conductors. (At low temperatures some conductors, semiconductors, and insulators may ....
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ability of a material to carry current or heat.
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a measure of a substance's ability to conduct heat or transmit electrical current. This conduction of energy is proportional to the total ion content of the water at a given temperature. Since conductivity is then a measure of the total salt (ion) content of the seawater, it is used to determine seawater salinity.
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scalar or tensor quantity the product of which by the electric field strength in a medium is equal to the electric current density NOTE - For an isotropic medium the conductivity is a scalar quantity; for an anisotropic medium it is a tensor quantity.
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The ability of a material to transfer energy from one place to another. Thermal conductivity describes a substances ability to transmit heat. Electrical conductivity describes a substances ability to transmit electrical current. Conductivity is to the opposite if resistivity
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The rate at which heat is transmitted through a material.
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<radiobiology> Degree to which a substance transmits (conducts) a given physical property, such as heat or electricity. ... See: electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(kon″dәk-tiv´ĭ-te) capacity for conduction.
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1. the ability to transmit or convey (as heat or electricity). 2. an electrical logging measurement obtained from an induction survey, in which eddy currents produced by an alternating magnetic field induce in a receiver coil a voltage proportionate to the ability of the formation to conduct electricity.
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Con`duc·tiv'i·ty (kŏn`dŭk*tĭv'ĭ*tȳ)
noun The quality or power of conducting, or of receiving and transmitting, as heat, electricity, etc.; as, the
conductivity of a nerve.
Thermal conductivity (Physics) ,
the quantity of heat that passes in...
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ability of a material to carry current or heat.
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- The rate at which heat is transmitted through a material.
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conductivity 1. Conductive quality; power of conducting heat, electricity, etc.; especially, with reference to its degree. 2. The conductibility of a structure, especially the ability of a nerve to transmit a wave of excitation in the body.
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The capability of a conductor to carry electricity, usually expressed as a percent of the conductivity of a same sized conductor of soft copper
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the ability for electricity to flow
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The ability of a substance to transmit heat, light, or electricity. Aluminum has high electrical and thermal conductivity, making it useful in a wide range of electrical and heat-exchanging applications.
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A measure of the ability of a solution to carry an electrical current.
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A measure of the ability of a material to permit conduction of heat flow through it.
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(Thermal) This is a positive constant, k, that is a property of a substance and is used in the calculation of heat transfer rates for materials. It is the amount of heat that flows through a specified area and thickness of a material over a specified period of time when there is a temperature difference of one degree between the surfaces of ...
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the property or power of conducting heat, electricity, or sound. · Also calleda measure of the ability of a given substance to conduct electric current, equal to the reciprocal of the resistance of the substance. Symbol: &sgr;
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the property of transmitting heat, electricity, or sound
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[ACT vocabulary] the property of transmitting heat, electricity, or sound
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