I have to do a presentation over electrolytic conductivity and I've watched this video about 8 times. I am still very confused on what it's is please help
electrolytic conductivity is just conductivity. or the opposite of viscosity or resistance on flow. Conductivity is mainly a conductors ability to conduct electricity. that is why its the inverse of the resistivity. One thing you got to know is the difference between resistance and resisitivity.
Also the difference between resistance and resisitivity is that resisitivity is the main factor that determines Resistance as it is the natural resistance of the material besides the area and the length of the material.
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Hy, can I measure the conductivity in electroplating bath with a galvanic rectifier?
SO WHAT IS THE CONDUCTIVITY OF BLOOD? AND OTHER FLUIDS IN THE HUMAN BODY COMPARED TO OTHER ANIMALS?
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WOOOOH hold up. THis equation can help you find the concentrations of ions?? WOAH. hold by water bottle, I got to try this.
It says "Don't try this at home" lol
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I have to do a presentation over electrolytic conductivity and I've watched this video about 8 times. I am still very confused on what it's is please help
electrolytic conductivity is just conductivity. or the opposite of viscosity or resistance on flow. Conductivity is mainly a conductors ability to conduct electricity. that is why its the inverse of the resistivity. One thing you got to know is the difference between resistance and resisitivity.
Also the difference between resistance and resisitivity is that resisitivity is the main factor that determines Resistance as it is the natural resistance of the material besides the area and the length of the material.
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@@StudentLearning737 so is resistivity to resistance the same relationship as when we say conducitvity to conductance ?
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is the area A refer to one electrode or both electrodes ?
any one of them
hey somebody could tell me if: 15-25 Ohms exp -1 m exp -1 is equal to 1.5-2.5 ohms for a electrodes 10 centimeters separated between them ?
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