Inductive vs Conductive - What's the difference?
inductive | conductive |
(logic) of, or relating to logical induction
(physics) of, relating to, or arising from induction or inductance
introductory or preparatory
influencing; tending to induce or cause
* Milton
* Sir M. Hale
Able to conduct electrical current or heat
of, or relating to conductivity of a material
As adjectives the difference between inductive and conductive
is that inductive is of, or relating to logical induction while conductive is able to conduct electrical current or heat.inductive
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- A brutish vice, / Inductive mainly to the sin of Eve.
- They may be inductive of credibility.
Derived terms
* inductive bias * inductive circuit * inductive coupling * inductive dimension * inductive effect * inductive embarrassment * inductive inference * inductive logic programming * inductive output tube * inductive reactance * inductive reasoning * inductive set * inductive statistics * inductive voltage dividerconductive
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Distilled water is not electrically conductive .