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The capacity of a material to carry electrical current
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The reciprocal of volume resistivity. Conductance of a unit cube of any material.
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The power to transmit or be a channel for heat, electricity, sound or other form of energy.
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The ability of a material to conduct electrical current. In isotrophic material the reciprocal of resistivity. Sometimes called specific conductance. Units are siemen/m or S/m. (Or occasionally, mhos/m). Common symbol
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A measure of a solution's (ie water) ability to carry an electrical current. The measurement is used in fresh water analyses to obtain a rapid estimate of dissolved solids or salts content of a water sample. A pristine mountain stream may have a conductivity as low as 15
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