conductive - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of conductive in Hindi

  • प्रवाहकीय
  • संवाहक
  • दहन शक्ति का

conductive Definition

Adjective

  • having the property of conducting something (especially heat or electricity).

conductive Example

  • conductive hearing impairment ( प्रवाहकीय श्रवण हानि )
  • or conductive telegraphy not necessitating a continuous cable. ( या प्रवाहकीय टेलीग्राफी एक निरंतर केबल की आवश्यकता नहीं है। )
  • Our results show that the conductive heat transfer model and the convective plus radiative heat transfer model best represent the data measured. ( हमारे परिणाम बताते हैं कि प्रवाहकीय गर्मी हस्तांतरण मॉडल और संवहन प्लस विकिरण गर्मी हस्तांतरण मॉडल सबसे अच्छा मापा डेटा का प्रतिनिधित्व करते हैं। )
  • The architecture and decoration of these rooms were intended to make them conductive to such refined pursuits. ( इन कमरों की वास्तुकला और सजावट का उद्देश्य ऐसी परिष्कृत गतिविधियों के लिए उन्हें अनुकूल बनाना था। )

More Sentence

  • In the photophone the conductive wire has already been dispensed with, and a ray of light is used in its place.
  • Most of the transmitters in use, however, depend solely upon carbon as the conductive material of the variable-resistance element.
  • Ultron is a solid of great molecular density and moderate elasticity, which has the property of being 100 percent conductive to those pulsations known as light, electricity and heat.
  • He caused the relay in series with the sensitive tube to set in action not only a telegraphic instrument but also the electromagnetic tapper, which was arranged so as to administer light blows on the under side of the sensitive tube when the latter passed into the conductive condition.
  • A conductive gate electrode is formed over a second dielectric layer overlying the channel region.
  • The simulation of conductive hearing impairment by occluding the ear with a finger is the basis of this test.
  • When electric waves fell on the antenna they caused the mercury-steel junction to become conductive during the time they endured, and the siphon recorder therefore to write signals consisting of short or long deflexions of its pen and therefore notches of various length on the ink line drawn on the strip of telegraphic tape.
  • The electrical contact 3 is in the form of an elongate, stamped uniplanar member of electrically conductive material.  
  • This method employs swellable polymers containing carbon black to make them conductive.
  • A very ingenious call-bell or annunciator for use with inductive or conductive systems of wireless telegraphy was invented and described in 1898 by S.
  • The crystals were then dissolved in solution and spin-cast on to a conductive glass substrate.
  • Both metal shells are secured and electrically coupled to an electrically conductive end cap.
  • The conductive contact will electrically connect with the diffused region through the landing pad.
  • Rathenau of Berlin made many experiments in 1894 in which, by means of a conductive system of wireless telegraphy, he signalled through 3 m.
  • to induce currents in conductive coils