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conduction: the transmission of heat or electricity or sound
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1. A unit measure of electrical conduction; the facility with which a substance conducts electricity, as represented by the current density per unit electrical-potential gradient in the direction of flow. Electrical conductivity is the reciprocal of electrical resistivity and is expressed in units such as mhos (reciprocal ohms) cm -1 . It is an intrinsic property of a given type of material under given physical conditions (dependent mostly upon temperature). ...
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the measure of the ionic strength or concentration in water
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The ability of a substance to conduct or transmit heat, electricity, or sound. Relating to water quality, it is a measure of dissolved minerals and/or ions in the water. Typically measured in micromhos per centimeter (ï¾
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A measure of the ability of waters to conduct electricity. It increases as the amount of dissolved minerals (ions) increases. The micromho is the inverse of the measure of resistance, the ohm.
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