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Conductivity - is measure in inverse amps.
what general-purpose tool can measure characteristics of electricity in a variety of devices
The answer will depend on what characteristic of the gases you wish to measure: the composition, pressure, temperature, etc.
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Resistance (or impedance).
Conductivity - is measure in inverse amps.
It is a measure of an objects ability to conduct electrical current between two points
it means the rate transfer of heat through this metal and coductivity is the measure of this abillity
Pure distilled water is not a good conductor of electricity. It is the impurities in water (usually salts) that conduct electricity. In fact, the conductivity of a sample of water can be used to measure the concentration of salts in the water sample.
5.8e7 is a larger number than 9.5e5. 5.8e7 can be written as 58,000,000, and 9.5e5 can be written as 950,000. Conductivity is a measure of the ability of a material to conduct electricity. A large conductivity means that the material conducts electricity well. The units of electrical conductivity are siemens per meter (Sm-1).
An ohm-meter measures the basic resistance of any circuit; its ability to conduct electricity. Its basic use is for the equation "E/I*R" to explain further about how it is used you would need an electronic background to comprehend its use and that equation's use in electronics.
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Sodium chloride solution conducts electricity through its bulk by motion of the oppositely charged sodium and chloride ions in it in opposite directions. At the electrodes used to measure conductivity, these ions interchange their electrons with the electrodes.
You mean the voltage? The electric power? the current? What electricity you mean? Perhaps you mean why do electricity suppliers measure it? To send me the bill of course.