conductibility

/kənˌdʌktəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The ability of a material or substance to allow heat or electricity to pass through it.
    • Engineers tested the conductibility of the new alloy before using it in the circuit.
    • The conductibility of water increases when salt is dissolved in it.
    • Copper is known for its high conductibility, which makes it ideal for electrical wiring.
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