transduce

[US]/trænˈdjuːs/
[UK]/trænˈduːs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to convert (energy, signals, etc.)
n.conversion (of energy, signals, etc.)
Word Forms
Past Participletransduced
Past Tensetransduced
Present Participletransducing
Third Person Singulartransduces

Phrases & Collocations

transduce signals

transduce energy

transduce information

transduce data

transduce stimuli

transduce input

transduce output

transduce signals accurately

transduce light

transduce sound

Example Sentences

the device can transduce sound waves into electrical signals.

researchers aim to transduce light into usable energy.

these sensors are designed to transduce temperature changes.

the technology can transduce mechanical energy into electrical energy.

we need to transduce the data from analog to digital format.

some organisms can transduce chemical signals to communicate.

engineers work to transduce vibrations into measurable outputs.

devices that transduce energy are vital in modern technology.

to improve efficiency, we must transduce waste heat into power.

transducing signals accurately is crucial for effective communication.

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