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conductivity Percentage of electrical value compared to copper
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conductivity a measure of how well sea water conducts electricity. Conductivity increases with increasing salinity, and is thus used to measure salinity indirectly
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conductivity Measures the ability of water to conduct electric current and is directly related to the total dissolved solids (ions) in water. It is also called as electric conductivity (EC).
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conductivity A measure of the resistance of water to electrical flow; this resistance is a direct measure of the salinity of water, and it can be measured accurately with a conductivity sensor
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conductivity [σ] The facility with which the earth or a geological formation conducts electricity. Conductivity is usually measured in milli-Siemens per metre (mS/m). It is the reciprocal of resistivity.
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