resistivity
11resistivity meter — savitosios varžos matuoklis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. resistivity gage; resistivity meter vok. Einheitswiderstandsmesser, m; Resistivitätsmesser, m rus. измеритель удельного сопротивления, m pranc. résistivimètre, m …
12resistivity profile — savitosios varžos pasiskirstymo profilis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. resistivity profile vok. Einheitswiderstandsprofil, n rus. профиль распределения удельного сопротивления, m pranc. profil de résistivité, m …
13resistivity gradient — savitosios varžos gradientas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. resistivity gradient vok. Gradient des spezifischen Widerstandes, m rus. градиент удельного сопротивления, m pranc. gradient de résistivité, m …
14resistivity — noun (plural ties) Date: 1885 1. the longitudinal electrical resistance of a uniform rod of unit length and unit cross sectional area ; the reciprocal of conductivity 2. capacity for resisting ; resistance …
15resistivity — noun a) In general, the resistance to electric current of a material. In particular, the degree to which a material resists the flow of electricity or heat. b) The reciprocal of conductivity. SI unit (electricity): ohm metre (Ω m) …
16resistivity — A measure of a material s resistance to the passage of electrical current; the reciprocal of conductivity. [L. re sito, to withstand] * * * re·sis·tiv·i·ty ri .zis tiv ət ē, .rē n, pl ties the longitudinal electrical resistance of a uniform rod… …
17resistivity — re·sis·tiv·i·ty || ‚rɪËzɪ stɪvÉ™tɪ n. ability to resist; resistance, quality of a conductor which resists an electrical current (Electricity) …
18resistivity — [ˌrɪzɪ stɪvɪti] noun Physics a measure of the resisting power of a specified material to the flow of an electric current …
19resistivity — re·sis·tiv·i·ty …
20resistivity — re•sis•tiv•i•ty [[t]ˌri zɪsˈtɪv ɪ ti[/t]] n. 1) the power or property of resistance 2) elm electrical resistance measured as a function of a given volume or area • Etymology: 1880–85 …