Conduction [noun]

Definition of Conduction:

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Sentence/Example of Conduction:

This small gap is a place of bad conduction and of the piling up of atoms, producing heat, burning, light.

With regard to the conduction of sound—it is to be noted that sound is carried astonishingly far by means of compact bodies.

There is also a trophic differentiation, the fibres undertaking special functions of nutrition (the conduction of the sap).

The whole question of conduction of electricity through the earth is very perplexing.

The transmission in the petiole of Mimosa is a phenomenon of conduction.

Local application of cold depresses or arrests the conduction.

The conduction of heat is in operation in every department of domestic life.

The two methods of warming a house are by radiation and conduction.

According to the theory of Lorentz, currents of conduction themselves would be true currents of convection.

They act sometimes separately, and sometimes they interact in conduction with each other, producing their various effects.