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faradaic, a.|færəˈdeɪk| [f. Faraday (see prec.) + -ic.] Used as a distinctive epithet of inductive electricity and of the phenomena pertaining to it.
1875H. C. Wood Therap. (1879) 37 When the faradaic current elicits a response it should always be employed. 1881D. E. Hughes in Nature XXIII. 522 There is a Faradaic induction of 50° at both poles. 1885Lancet 26 Sept. 568 Sensation and faradaic contractility were normal. |