conduction
Conductance vs Conduction - What's the difference?
conductance | conduction |In physics terms the difference between conductance and conduction
is that conductance is a measure of the ability of a body to conduct electricity; the reciprocal of its resistance while conduction is the conveying of heat or electricity through material.Induction vs Conduction - What's the difference?
induction | conduction |In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between induction and conduction
is that induction is (obsolete) an introduction while conduction is (obsolete) the act of training up.As nouns the difference between induction and conduction
is that induction is an act of inducting while conduction is (physics) the conveying of heat or electricity through material.Conduction - What does it mean?
conduction | |Conduction vs Conversion - What's the difference?
conduction | conversion |In obsolete terms the difference between conduction and conversion
is that conduction is the act of training up while conversion is the act of turning round; revolution; rotation.As nouns the difference between conduction and conversion
is that conduction is the conveying of heat or electricity through material while conversion is the act of converting something or someone.Wikidiffcom vs Conduction - What's the difference?
wikidiffcom | conduction |As a noun conduction is
(physics) the conveying of heat or electricity through material.Conduction vs Duct - What's the difference?
conduction | duct |In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between conduction and duct
is that conduction is (obsolete) the act of training up while duct is (obsolete) guidance; direction.As nouns the difference between conduction and duct
is that conduction is (physics) the conveying of heat or electricity through material while duct is a pipe, tube or canal which carries gas or liquid from one place to another.As a verb duct is
to channel something through a duct (or series of ducts).Transduction vs Conduction - What's the difference?
transduction | conduction |In physics terms the difference between transduction and conduction
is that transduction is the conversion of energy (especially light energy) into another form, especially in a biological process such as photosynthesis or in a transducer while conduction is the conveying of heat or electricity through material.As nouns the difference between transduction and conduction
is that transduction is the transfer of genetic material from one bacterial cell to another by a bacteriophage or plasmid while conduction is the conveying of heat or electricity through material.Conducement vs Conduction - What's the difference?
conducement | conduction |Conducement is often a misspelling of conduction.
Conducement has no English definition.
