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Inductive vs Induce - What's the difference?
inductive | induce |In physics terms the difference between inductive and induce
is that inductive is of, relating to, or arising from induction or inductance while induce is to cause or produce (electric current or a magnetic state) by a physical process of induction.As an adjective inductive
is of, or relating to logical induction.As a verb induce is
to lead by persuasion or influence; incite.Inductive vs Inference - What's the difference?
inductive | inference |As an adjective inductive
is (logic) of, or relating to logical induction.As a noun inference is
inference.Steric vs Inductive - What's the difference?
steric | inductive |As adjectives the difference between steric and inductive
is that steric is relating to or involving the arrangement of atoms in space while inductive is of, or relating to logical induction.Inductive vs Conductive - What's the difference?
inductive | conductive |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 vs Inductanceinductivereasoninginductivestatisticsinductivevoltagedividerwhats - What's the difference?
inductive | inductanceinductivereasoninginductivestatisticsinductivevoltagedividerwhats |Inductive vs Deductivelogic - What's the difference?
inductive | deductivelogic |Deductivelogic is likely misspelled.
Deductivelogic has no English definition.