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superionic

Supersonic vs Superionic - What's the difference?

supersonic | superionic |


As adjectives the difference between supersonic and superionic

is that supersonic is (of a speed) greater than the speed of sound (in the same medium, and at the same temperature and pressure) while superionic is (physics) having a very high electrical conductivity.

Supertonic vs Superionic - What's the difference?

supertonic | superionic |


As a noun supertonic

is the second note in a diatonic scale.

As an adjective superionic is

having a very high electrical conductivity.

Conductivity vs Superionic - What's the difference?

conductivity | superionic |


In physics|lang=en terms the difference between conductivity and superionic

is that conductivity is (physics) the reciprocal of resistivity while superionic is (physics) having a very high electrical conductivity.

As a noun conductivity

is the ability of a material to conduct electricity, heat, fluid or sound.

As an adjective superionic is

(physics) having a very high electrical conductivity.

Electrical vs Superionic - What's the difference?

electrical | superionic |


As adjectives the difference between electrical and superionic

is that electrical is related to electricity (or electronics) while superionic is (physics) having a very high electrical conductivity.

As a noun electrical

is an electrical engineer.