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conductivity

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This term describes a passive physical property rather than an active process. It functions as a scale of efficiency, where high conductivity suggests a path of least resistance and low conductivity suggests a barrier or insulator. It is a technical term used primarily in physics, engineering, and chemistry to quantify how easily energy moves through a medium. In a broader sense, the word conveys a feeling of openness or permeability. While a conductor is the object itself, conductivity is the inherent quality that determines how effectively that object performs its role in a circuit or heat exchange system.

Used exclusively as a scientific measurement or property, such as measuring the conductivity of a liquid sample.

Meanings

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The measure of a material's ability to allow the flow of an electric current.

"The copper wire has high electrical conductivity."

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The measure of a material's ability to allow heat to pass through it.

"Silver is known for its exceptional thermal conductivity."

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