How to use in-sentence of “inductive”:
+ The magnet is usually considered a monopole, although the central axis will have a dipole, and have the advantage of being wound continuously in a single direction, thus there is no inductive interference between windings as in a solenoid that is wound back and forth.
+ This way of thinking about science is called inductive methodology.
+ Arguments against the existence of God typically include empirical, deductive, and inductive arguments.
+ Since both the base case and the inductive case are handled, the proof is now complete.
+ Whewell’s five volumes of the “History and Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences” are his major work.
+ A device called a Möbius resistor is an electronic circuit element which has the property of canceling its own inductive reactance.

