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    inductive

    US /ɪnˈdʌktɪv/

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    UK /ɪnˈdʌktɪv/

    A1
    adj.AdjectiveArising from inductance
    Inductive reactance

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    Low-Profile High-Efficiency 6kW 400V/48V Three-Phase LLC with Integrated Planar Magnetics

    19:48Low-Profile High-Efficiency 6kW 400V/48V Three-Phase LLC with Integrated Planar Magnetics
    • In fact, they're going to see some crosstalk between inductors, because then you have a current crosstalk, inductive crosstalk between the inductors.

      In fact, they're going to see some crosstalk between inductors, because then you have a current crosstalk, inductive crosstalk between the inductors.

    • Expect they're going to see some crosstalk between inductors because then you have a current crosstalk, inductive crosstalk between the inductors.

      Expect they're going to see some crosstalk between inductors because then you have a current crosstalk, inductive crosstalk between the inductors.

    B2

    Inductive VS Deductive Reasoning by Shmoop

    03:01Inductive VS Deductive Reasoning by Shmoop
    • Inductive versus Deductive Reasoning, a la Shmoop.

      Inductive versus Deductive Reasoning, a la Shmoop.

    • Inductive vs.

      Inductive vs.

    B1

    How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes

    10:55How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes
    • Now, this probabilistic thinking is also called inductive reasoning.

      Now, this probabilistic thinking is also called inductive reasoning.

    • While deductive reasoning uses certainty and sound logic to reach conclusions that are 100% true, inductive reasoning asks, "What is the most likely answer given the facts?" And again, since most complex problems in life usually rely on incomplete information, you need to be able to use inductive reasoning just as much as you need to be able to use deductive reasoning.

      While deductive reasoning uses certainty and sound logic to reach conclusions that are 100% true, inductive reasoning asks, "What is the most likely answer given the facts?" And again, since most complex problems in life usually rely on incomplete information, you need to be able to use inductive reasoning just as much as you need to be able to use deductive reasoning.

    B1

    Tesla's 'We, Robot' Event: Everything Revealed in 8 Minutes

    07:32Tesla's 'We, Robot' Event: Everything Revealed in 8 Minutes
    • What we're also doing is, and it's really high time we did this, is inductive charging.

      What we're also doing is, and it's really high time we did this, is inductive charging.

    • It just goes over the inductive charger and charges.

      It just goes over the inductive charger and charges.

    B1

    Markovnikov's Rule

    11:17Markovnikov's Rule
    • Tertiary carbocations are more stable than secondary carbocations, due to the inductive effect and hyperconjugation.

      Tertiary carbocations are more stable than secondary carbocations, due to the inductive effect and hyperconjugation.

    • Tertiary carbocations are more stable than secondary carbocations, due to the inductive effect and hyperconjugation.

      Tertiary carbocations are more stable than secondary carbocations, due to the inductive effect and hyperconjugation.

    B1

    Why So Many Great Scientists Come From Hungary

    08:53Why So Many Great Scientists Come From Hungary
    • Instead, we sought to develop them ourselves." Teachers at Minta emphasized inductive reasoning, deriving general rules from specific examples.

      Instead, we sought to develop them ourselves." Teachers at Minta emphasized inductive reasoning, deriving general rules from specific examples.

    • Teachers at Minta emphasized inductive reasoning, deriving general rules from specific examples.

      Teachers at Minta emphasized inductive reasoning, deriving general rules from specific examples.

    B1

    HOW TO | Wireless Charging Explained

    02:39HOW TO | Wireless Charging Explained
    • We get a lot of questions about wireless charging, also known as inductive charging.

      We get a lot of questions about wireless charging, also known as inductive charging.

    • also known as inductive charging. Chances are you already use this kind of

      also known as inductive charging. Chances are you already use this kind of

    B2

    Apple - Apple Watch - Introducing Apple Watch OFFICIAL VIDEO

    10:35Apple - Apple Watch - Introducing Apple Watch OFFICIAL VIDEO
    • The back crystal also houses a unique charging solution that combines our MagSafe technology with inductive charging.

      The back crystal also houses a unique charging solution that combines our MagSafe technology with inductive charging.

    • the combines on Mac safe technology with inductive charging

      the combines on Mac safe technology with inductive charging

    B2

    Does Input Have to Be "Comprehensible"?

    14:36Does Input Have to Be "Comprehensible"?
    • And I think that's what Stephen Krashen emphasized as the most important component for acquisition because, again, like, figuring out the grammar and the vocab, that happens unconsciously through, like, extremely complicated inductive computational processes that are way beyond what we can do with our conscious brain, right?

      And I think that's what Stephen Krashen emphasized as the most important component for acquisition because, again, like, figuring out the grammar and the vocab, that happens unconsciously through, like, extremely complicated inductive computational processes that are way beyond what we can do with our conscious brain, right?

    • Because, again, like, figuring out the grammar and the vocab, that happens unconsciously through, like, extremely complicated inductive computational processes that are way beyond what we can do with our conscious brain, right?

      Because, again, like, figuring out the grammar and the vocab, that happens unconsciously through, like, extremely complicated inductive computational processes that are way beyond what we can do with our conscious brain, right?

    A2

    Emotional Intelligence

    03:24Emotional Intelligence
    • As Peter Salovey concluded, people in good moods are better at inductive reasoning and creative problem-solving.

      As Peter Salovey concluded, people in good moods are better at inductive reasoning and creative problem-solving.

    B1