
1) Conductivity 2) French word used in English 3) Heat transfer 4) Physical phenomenon
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1) Conductivity 2) Transference
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• (n.) The act of leading or guiding. • (n.) Transmission through, or by means of, a conductor; also, conductivity. • (n.) The act of training up.
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(L. conductio) the transfer of sound waves, heat, nervous impulses, or electricity.
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In the process of conduction, heat is transferred directly from one molecule to another (for example, the hot coils from your stove element heat the cast-iron frying pan, which then transfers heat to the cheese sandwich being grilled) Conduction is not a speedy method of cooking, but it does do a good job. The time cooking takes will depend upon......
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(from the article `nervous system`) The sequence of sodium activation–sodium inactivation–potassium activation creates a nerve impulse that is brief in duration, lasting only a few ...
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Passage of heat from one material to another by direct contact
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The ability of electrons to flow through a conductor. It is the reciprocal of resistance. Conduction is also a heat transfer mechanism in solid materials, involving transfer of kinetic energy within its molecular structure.
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The flow of heat from one part of a substance to another part. A piece of iron with one end placed in a fire will soon become warm from end to end due to the transfer of heat by the actual collision of the air molecules.
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<physics, physiology> The transfer of sound waves, heat, nervous impulses or electricity. ... Origin: L. Conductio ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(kәn-duk´shәn) conveyance of energy, as of heat, sound, or electricity.
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Con·duc'tion (kŏn*dŭk'shŭn)
noun [ Latin
conductio a bringing together: confer French
conduction .]
1. The act of leading or guiding.
Sir W. Raleigh. 2. The act of training up. [ Obsolete]
B. Jonson. 3. (Physics) Trans...
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Heat or electricity transfer through molecular interaction, eg: heat passing along a metal bar
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- The direct transfer of heat energy through a material.
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Conduction consists of energy transfer directly from atom to atom and represents the flow of energy along a temperature gradient.
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Heat or electricity transfer through molecular interaction, eg: heat passing along a metal bar.
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conduction, conductive 1. The conducting of liquid through a channel or pipe. Now chiefly applied to natural processes, e.g. the movement of sap in plants. 2. The transfer of heat between two parts of a stationary system, caused by a temperature difference between the parts. 3. The transmission or conveying of something through a medium or passage,...
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The conveying of electrical energy or heat through or by means of a conductor.
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conductivity noun the transmission of heat or electricity or sound
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The flow of heat due to temperature variations within a material.
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Heat transport by direct transfer of energy from one particle to another, without moving the particle to a new location. compare convection , radiation .
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The direct transfer of heat energy through a material.
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The direct transfer of heat energy through a material.
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the act of conducting, as of water through a pipe. · · the transfer of heat between two parts of a stationary system, caused by a temperature difference between the parts. · transmission through a conductor. · conductivity.
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the transmission of heat or electricity or sound
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