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faradaic

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: //fɛrˈeɪdɪk//

KK: /fɛrˈeɪdɪk/

adjective
Definition

Relating to or produced by electrical induction, often in the context of electrochemistry.


Example

The faradaic process is essential for understanding how batteries work.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever heard of faradaic processes in chemistry?
Sloth B
Yeah, I think it has something to do with electrical currents, right?
Sloth A
Exactly! I find it fascinating how they can produce results through induction.
Sloth B
It is interesting how science works in such unexpected ways.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
inductive
electrical
magnetic
Antonyms
noninductive
static
passive
Root Explanation

Faradaic is derived from the name of the scientist Michael Faraday, who made significant contributions to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. The term 'Faradaic' refers to processes related to the transfer of charge in electrochemical reactions, specifically those involving the movement of electrons. Thus, it is associated with Faraday's work in these fields.

Memory Tip

Think of Michael Faraday, the scientist who studied electricity and chemistry, to remember that 'faradaic' relates to the transfer of charge in electrochemical processes.

Visually Confused Words
arcadic
aramaic
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