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Superconductive - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

superconductive

/ˌsuːpərkənˈdʌktɪv/ /ˌsuːpəkənˈdʌktɪv/

Definition:

Capable of conducting electricity without resistance at very low temperatures.

Synonyms:

superconducting, zero-resistance, lossless

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

resistive, conductive

Common Collocations:

superconductive materials, superconductive state, superconductive properties

Derivatives:

superconductivity, superconductor

Usage Tips:

Use "superconductive" to describe materials that exhibit zero electrical resistance under specific conditions.

Common Phrases:

superconductive effect, superconductive transition temperature, high-temperature superconductive material

Etymology:

Derived from "super-" (above) + "conductive," first used in the early 20th century in physics contexts.

Examples:

  • 1. The new alloy is superconductive at extremely low temperatures.
  • 2. Scientists study superconductive materials to improve energy efficiency.
  • 3. This wire becomes superconductive when cooled with liquid nitrogen.
  • 4. Superconductive magnets are used in MRI machines for medical imaging.

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