Acting by, or in a state of, induction; relating to electrical induction.(adjective)
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Use "inductric" in a sentence
"_ -- Intervals _n_ and _o_ = 0.4 of an inch: A, B inductric positive, discharge nearly equal: inductric negative, discharge mostly at"
"Thus it was easy to bring the inducteous ball always to the same distance from the inductric bull, and to uninsulate and insulate it again in its place; and then, after measuring the force in the electrometer"
"In the next place, the large balls which I have used might be replaced by larger balls at a still greater distance, and so, by successive degrees, may be considered as passing into the sides of the rooms; these being under general circumstances the inducteous bodies, whilst the small ball rendered either positive or negative is the inductric body."