Definition of faradaic in English:
faradaic
(also faradic)
adjective ˌfarəˈdeɪɪkˌfɛrəˈdeɪɪk
Produced by or associated with electrical induction.
Example sentencesExamples
- The reason for the lack of difference in current responses between the two systems is attributed to the fact that the concentrations of bmFP and FMN were too low to discriminate the faradaic current from the background current.
- Faradaic current of the order of a sub-picoampere was detected during nano-oxidation using a carbon nanotube probe.
- This fraction of hydrogen recombines with fluorine and thus decreases the Faradaic current efficiency of the electrolyser.
Origin
Late 19th century: from the name of Michael Faraday, Michael + -ic.
Definition of faradaic in US English:
faradaic
adjectiveˌfɛrəˈdeɪɪkˌferəˈdāik
Origin
Late 19th century: from the name of M. Faraday (see Faraday, Michael) + -ic.