conductivity
/kənˈdʌktɪvɪti/ (kən-DUHK-tiv-ih-tee)
Definitions
1. noun
The ability or power of a material to conduct heat, electricity, or sound
“The high conductivity of the metal made it ideal for use in electronic devices”
/kənˈdʌktɪvɪti/ (kən-DUHK-tiv-ih-tee)
1. noun
The ability or power of a material to conduct heat, electricity, or sound
“The high conductivity of the metal made it ideal for use in electronic devices”