conductivity

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English - Turkish
{i} iletkenlik
(Bilgisayar,Elektrik, Elektronik) öziletkenlik
(Elektrik, Elektronik,Fizik) geçirgenlik
nakliyet
i., fiz. iletkenlik, geçirgenlik
(isim) iletkenlik
(Denizbilim) suyun geçirgenliği
conductivity bridge
iletkenlik köprüsü
conductivity cell
iletkenlik pili
conductivity modulation
iletkenlik modülasyonu
conductivity meter
iletkenlik ölçer
conductivity cell
(Elektrik, Elektronik) özgül iletkenlik pili
conductivity cell
özgü iletkenlik pili
conductivity cell
iletken ölçme pili
conductivity meter
(İnşaat) iletkenlik ölçüm cihazı
anisotropic conductivity
anizotrop iletkenlik
apparent conductivity
görünür iletkenlik
asymmetrical conductivity
asimetrik iletkenlik
electrical conductivity
elektriksel iletkenlik
electrical conductivity of water
suyun elektriksel iletkenliği
electrolytic conductivity
elektrolitik iletkenlik
heat conductivity
ısı iletkenliği
limit molar conductivity
sınır molar iletkenlik
molar conductivity
molar iletkenlik
thermal conductivity
ısıl iletkenlik
molar conductance, conductivity
molar iletkenlik
specific conductivity
özgül iletkenlik
surface conductivity
yüzey iletkenligi
symmetrical conductivity
simetrik iletkenlik
thermal conductivity
ışıl geçirgenlik
eddy conductivity
(Meteoroloji) girdap iletkenliği
equivalent conductivity
(Elektrik, Elektronik,Teknik) eşdeğer iletkenlik
formation conductivity
formasyon iletkenliği
heat conductivity
isı iletkenliği
hydraulic conductivity
hidrolik iletkenlik
limiting conductivity
(Kimya) sınır iletkenlik
moisture conductivity
(Gıda) yaş iletkenliği
thermal conductivity
(Mukavele) ısı iletim değeri
thermal conductivity
isıl iletkenlik
English - English
The ability of a material to conduct electricity, heat, fluid or sound
The reciprocal of resistivity
{i} property or power of conducting (heat, electricity, etc.)
A measure of the ability of a metal to conduct an electrical current
Ability to conduct electricity
A term used in describing the capability of a material to carry an electrical charge Usually expressed as a percentage of copper conductivity -- copper being one hundred (100%) percent Conductivity is expressed for a standard configuration of conductor
Transmission of electricity by metallic substances Metals have high electrical conductivity, and with few exceptions their conductivity decreases with increasing temperature
the transmission of heat or electricity or sound
The ability of a material to conduct electricity (i e to allow electrons to flow across its surface or through its mass)
The ability of a material to conduct electricity
The quality or power of conducting, or of receiving and transmitting, as heat, electricity, etc
Capability of a material to conduct electrical currents
The ability of a material to allow electrons to flow, measured by the current per unit of voltage applied Also, it is the reciprocal of resistance
The amount of electricity the water can conduct It is expressed in a chemical magnitude
A measure of the transmission of heat, electricity or sound through something For example, at the HBEF the electrical conductivity of water samples is often measured to determine ion concentration
The capability of a material to carry electrical current - usually expressed as a percentage of copper conductivity (copper being 100%)
The ability of a material to conduct electrical current In isotrophic material the reciprocal of resistivity Sometimes called specific conductance Units are siemen/m or S/m (Or occasionally, mhos/m) Common symbol
Conductivity is a measure of the ability of a material to conduct electrical charge
The ratio of the electric current density to the electric field in a material Some materials such as metals, copper, silver, gold, platinum have very high conductivities but other materials such as plastic may have a very low conductivity Seawater contains a large quantity of dissolved salts therefore, has a high conductivity Deionized water (DI) has a low conductivity
The measure of a material's capability to carry electrical current The measurement unit of conductivity (conductance) is the siemens
The ratio of electric current to the electric field in a material Passage of electric charge which can occur a variety of ways such as passage of electrons or ionized atoms
ability of a material to carry current or heat
The property of a solid or fluid medium which allows the medium to conduct a form of energy; e g , conductivity or thermal conductivity In well logging, presently, the conventional use of the term means electrical con Conductivity, which is the reciprocal of electrical resistivity Usually expressed as the reciprocal of ohm-meters × , or
the scale, described as electrical conductivity (EC) or conductivity factor (CF), that is used to measure the strength of nutrient solution
The ability of a material to allow the flow of electrical current It is the reciprocal of resistivity Measured in "mhos"
The quality or power to carry electrical current; in water, the conductivity is related to the concentration of ions capable of carrying electrical current
The ability of a material to conduct electricity, heat or sound
The quality or power of conducting or transmitting; the reciprocal of electrical resistivity
The ability of a material to allow electrons to flow, measured by the current per unit of voltage applied It is the reciprocal of resistivity
as, the conductivity of a nerve
A unit measure of electrical conduction The facility with which a substance conducts electricity, as represented by the current density per unit electrical-potential gradient in the direction of flow Electrical conductivity is the reciprocal of electrical resistivity and is expressed in units such as mhos (reciprocal ohms) per cm It is an intrinsic property of a given type of material under given physical conditions (dependent mostly on temperature) Conductance, on the other hand, varies with the dimensions of the conducting system and is the reciprocal of the electrical resistance
The ability of a material to allow the flow of electrical current It is the reciprocal of resistivity Measured in "mhos" (ohms backwards)
thermal conductivity
The rate at which heat passes through a substance, expressed as the amount of heat that flows per unit time through unit area with a temperature gradient of one degree per unit distance
conductivity

    Hyphenation

    con·duc·ti·vi·ty

    Turkish pronunciation

    kändʌktîvıti

    Pronunciation

    /ˌkänˌdəkˈtəvətē/ /ˌkɑːnˌdʌkˈtɪvətiː/

    Etymology

    () conductive +‎ -ity
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