resistive (Meaning)
Wordnet
resistive (a)
exhibiting or relating to electrical resistance
Wordnet
resistive (s)
disposed to or engaged in defiance of established authority
Webster
resistive (a.)
Serving to resist.
Synonyms & Antonyms of resistive
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resistive Sentence Examples
- The circuit contained a resistive element that hindered the flow of current.
- The polymer exhibited a low resistive property, making it suitable for insulation purposes.
- The capacitor's resistive impedance reduced the voltage drop across its terminals.
- The resistive wire acted as a heating element in the appliance.
- The human body offers a resistive path for electrical current, which can cause electrocution.
- The resistive coating on the surface prevented the formation of corrosion.
- The resistive sensor detected changes in pressure by measuring the variations in its resistance.
- The resistive load limited the amount of power drawn from the power source.
- The resistive element in the circuit dissipated the electrical energy as heat.
- The protective gear included resistive materials to minimize the risk of electrical shock.
FAQs About the word resistive
exhibiting or relating to electrical resistance, disposed to or engaged in defiance of established authorityServing to resist.
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The circuit contained a resistive element that hindered the flow of current.
The polymer exhibited a low resistive property, making it suitable for insulation purposes.
The capacitor's resistive impedance reduced the voltage drop across its terminals.
The resistive wire acted as a heating element in the appliance.