Cómo Pronunciar "superconductor"
word
ˈsupɝkənˌdəktɝ
SOO-per-kuhn-DUHK-ter
sˌuːpəkəndˈʌktɐ
soo-puh-kuhn-DUK-tuh
Definición
A superconductor is a material that can carry electricity without any resistance when it is very cold. Superconductors allow electric current to flow perfectly, unlike normal wires.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˈsupɝkənˌdəktɝ
Inglés Británico
sˌuːpəkəndˈʌktɐ
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
SOO-per-kuhn-DUHK-ter
UK
soo-puh-kuhn-DUK-tuh
Escucha en Contexto
A superconductor can carry electricity without losing energy.
Scientists are studying how to use superconductors in computers.
A superconductor works only at very low temperatures.
Using a superconductor lets trains float above tracks and move smoothly.