1. resistive - Adjective
2. resistive - Adjective Satellite
Serving to resist.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs for collaboration - I have done a lot, 26 books, and found publishers increasingly resistive to them. It's not that the books are bad; editors won't even read them. Piers Anthony
resistive load Source: Internet
A new proposal to stabilize resistive wall modes by a flowing liquid lithium wall needs further evaluation. Source: Internet
Any load mismatch behind the filter can only act on the first harmonic current waveform, clearly only a purely resistive load makes sense, then the lower the resistance, the higher the current. Source: Internet
At extremely high voltages, more than 2,000 kV exists between conductor and ground, corona discharge losses are so large that they can offset the lower resistive losses in the line conductors. Source: Internet
Carbon film Carbon film resistor with exposed carbon spiral (Tesla TR-212 1 kΩ) A carbon film is deposited on an insulating substrate, and a helix is cut in it to create a long, narrow resistive path. Source: Internet