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How to pronounce conduction in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms conductivity
Type of physical phenomenon
Has types electrical conduction
Derivation conduct

Examples of conduction

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Xylem and phloem tissues are involved in the conduction processes within plants.
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Cardiac conduction is the rate by which the heart conducts electrical impulses.
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Conduction heating occurs with good thermal contact between susceptor and food.
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Here, particles correspond to conduction electrons, and antiparticles to holes.
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A structure and method for improved heat conduction for semiconductor devices.
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Transport data taken under illumination showed no sign of parallel conduction.
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At this scale, the material is still very stable and conduction is easy to control.
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From the conduction band they may recombine with holes trapped in hole traps.
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Lorentz began by abandoning the Maxwellian descriptions of the ether and conduction.
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More examples
  • The transmission of heat or electricity or sound
  • The normal electrical conduction of the heart allows electrical propagation to be transmitted from the Sinoatrial Node through both atria and forward to the Atrioventricular Node. ...
  • In heat transfer, conduction (or heat conduction) is the transfer of thermal energy between neighboring molecules in a substance due to a temperature gradient. ...
  • The conveying of heat or electricity through material
  • (conducing) That conduces to a given purpose or end result; That conduces to a desired purpose; beneficial, helpful
  • 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.
  • Energy transfer from one material to another by direct contact.
  • Heat transfer through a solid material by contact of one molecule to the next. Heat flows from a higher-temperature area to a lower-temperature one.
  • Heat transfer from a hot object to a colder object through direct contact.