induits

This is the 10249th most frequent French word.


induits

"Induits" means "induced" or "caused."


Here, 'induits' is used as a past participle in an adjective form, describing 'courants' meaning 'currents' as being 'induced', typically in a physics context.

Les courants induits dans le circuit ont perturbé les mesures.

The induced currents in the circuit disrupted the measurements.


In this sentence, 'induit' is the past participle form of the verb 'induire', meaning 'to induce' or 'to cause', and it functions as part of a compound verb structure (with 'a').

Il a induit une erreur en utilisant une formule incorrecte.

He induced an error by using an incorrect formula.


Here, 'induits' is used in a passive construction, as part of a phrase meaning 'induced by', showing causation or derivation of effects.

Les effets induits par cette modification sont encore inobservés.

The effects induced by this modification are still unobserved.