Phrases with «conductivity»

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Conductivity refers to how easily something allows electricity or heat to flow through it. If a material has high conductivity, it means it can conduct electricity or heat very well. On the other hand, if a material has low conductivity, it doesn't let electricity or heat pass through easily. Full definition

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Sentences with «conductivity»

  • In an experiment using the Titan laser at the Lab's Jupiter Laser Facility, LLNL researchers and collaborators achieved the first measurements of thermal conductivity of warm dense aluminum — a prototype material commonly used in model development — by heating a dual - layer target of gold and aluminum with laser - generated protons. (llnl.gov)
  • The high electrical conductivities of ∼ 1500 to 1800 siemens per centimeter after iodine doping and the chiral helicity of these films may be exploited in electromagnetic and optical applications. (science.sciencemag.org)
  • Today is the 261st anniversary of the birth of Luigi Galvani, an Italian anatomist known for his discovery of electrical conductivity in animals. (sciencemag.org)
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