Superconductive
(adjective)
Having the property of transmitting electricity with zero resistance.
Origin:
Formed from the combination of the prefix 'super-' (meaning 'above' or 'beyond') and the noun 'conductive' (meaning 'having the property of conducting or transmitting heat, electricity, or sound').
Examples:
- Superconductive materials are used to make the most efficient power generators.
- The researchers found that the superconductive wire reduced energy loss during transmission.
- The new superconductive magnets have potential applications in medicine and industry.
- Superconductive materials can carry electrical currents with 100% efficiency.
- The superconductive train will change the way we commute, thanks to its zero energy loss.