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conductive /kənˈdʌktɪv /adjective1Having the property of conducting something (especially heat or electricity): a conductive material...- The conductive sections work as heat conductive channels between the wiring board and the semiconductor device.
- Under most circumstances, the matter in stars is so highly electrically conductive that magnetic fields can survive for millions or billions of years.
- The recess is filled with an electrically conductive material.
1.1Relating to conduction: conductive hearing impairment...- The simulation of conductive hearing impairment by occluding the ear with a finger suggested by Weatherall is the basis of the Bing test.
- Makers of electric components will want to know the dielectric or conductive properties of their thin films.
- In an emergency in the cold, conductive heat loss may be forgotten, with the casualty being well covered with blankets but continuing to lie with nothing between him and the ground.
Derivatives conductively adverb ...- These Laser Diode Arrays are offered on a variety of heat sink package types that are conductively cooled.
- A variation of the fully loaded conductive elastomer is the coextruded version, which features a conductively loaded outer liner over a nonconductive hollow inner core.
- A thin high resistance coating is typically ineffective for EMI shielding purposes and therefore rules out the use of conductively coated plastics, such a polyester.
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