Differences between conductivity and biamperemeter electrodes
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Conductivity is the measure of the ease at which an electric charge or heat can pass through a material. A conductor is a material which gives very little resistance to the flow of an electric current or thermal energy.
Ammeter is used to measure electric current flowing through an electric circuit.
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Specific conductivity takes the area of the electrodes into account to make sure that the measurement of the current conducted is as accurate as possible. While Specific Conductance is a measure of how well water can conduct an electrical current. Conductivity increases with increasing amount and mobility of ions.
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