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conductivity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Conductivity may
refer to:
Electrical conductivity, a
measure of a material's
ability to conduct...
- The
thermal conductivity of a
material is a
measure of its
ability to
conduct heat. It is
commonly denoted by k {\displaystyle k} , λ {\displaystyle \lambda...
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Conductivity or
specific conductance of an
electrolyte solution is a
measure of its
ability to
conduct electricity. The SI unit of
conductivity is siemens...
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sometimes used. The SI unit of
electrical conductivity is
siemens per
metre (S/m).
Resistivity and
conductivity are
intensive properties of materials, giving...
- In heat transfer, the
thermal conductivity of a substance, k, is an
intensive property that
indicates its
ability to
conduct heat. For most materials,...
- In
science and engineering,
hydraulic conductivity (K, in SI
units of
meters per second), is a
property of
porous materials,
soils and rocks, that describes...
- The
molar conductivity of an
electrolyte solution is
defined as its
conductivity divided by its
molar concentration. Λ m = κ c , {\displaystyle \Lambda...
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Ionic conductivity may
refer to:
Conductivity (electrolytic),
electrical conductivity due to an
electrolyte separating into ions in
solution Ionic conductivity...
- The
conductivity factor (CF) of
dissolved salts in a
given solution is a
measurement of
conductivity.
Using the
electrical conductivity between two electrodes...
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Optical conductivity is the
property of a
material which gives the
relationship between the
induced current density in the
material and the
magnitude of...