is conductivity is preserved at corrosion?
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Electrical conductivity is the reciprocal process of electrical resistivity. It measures the ability of a certain material to conduct electrical currents. It can be represented by the letters sigma (s) or kappa (k). In standard international units, it is represented by siemens per meter (S/m).
Higher levels of conductivity make an environment more corrosive. Thus, accurate measurement of electrical conductivity is essential to mitigating corrosion.
Electrical conductivity is also known as specific conductance.
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