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faradic

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: /fɛˈrædɪk/

KK: /fɛrˈædɪk/

adjective
Definition

Relating to a type of electric current that alternates in an asymmetrical way, often produced by an induction coil.


Example

The faradic current is commonly used in physical therapy to stimulate muscles.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you heard about the new faradic therapy they're using for muscle recovery?
Sloth B
Yeah, I read that it uses a special kind of electric current.
Sloth A
Exactly! I think it might really help athletes get back in the game faster.
Sloth B
For sure, anything that speeds up recovery sounds promising.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
alternating
inductive
oscillating
Antonyms
direct
steady
constant
Root Explanation

Faradic is derived from the name of the scientist Michael Faraday, who contributed significantly to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. The term refers to the type of electrical current that is produced by an induction coil, which is named in his honor. Thus, 'faradic' relates to the electrical phenomena associated with Faraday's work.

Memory Tip

Think of Michael Faraday, the scientist who studied electricity, to remember that 'faradic' refers to electrical currents related to his discoveries.

Visually Confused Words
arcadic
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