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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conductive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a material or substance that has the ability to conduct electricity or heat.
Example: "Copper is a conductive material commonly used in electrical wiring due to its excellent conductivity."
Alternatives: "an electrically conductive" or "a heat-conducting".
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Greatly improved electrical conductivity was achieved by the passivation of Fe2O3 NPL through a conductive FLG protective shell.
comprises a conductive compn.
In one embodiment, a conductive compn.
Here, workers apply a conductive carbon-based paint.
having a Se-S compd., a conductive additive.
The scanners create a conductive surface around the scanners' microchip, providing infrared, not optical, information.
It starts with a specially engineered yarn coated with a conductive metal.
Instead, the team decided to use the steam to heat a conductive hotplate.
A conductive "modulation plate" capacitively couples to the piezoelectric device and ground.
A conductive membrane covering the umbrella dome gleans energy from striking raindrops to power built-in light-emitting diodes.
The substrate layer is then coated with a conductive layer (Indium Tin Oxide, ITO).
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