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Differences between conductivity and biamperemeter electrodes

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Answered by bhumi8390
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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.

Answered by bhattjiya46
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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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