Category:Electrical Conductivity

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Electrical conductivity is a property of a media how fast electric current can flow through it. The reciprocal is the electrical resistance. Water content and ionic contant are the main drivers. Electical conductivity can be used to describe salinity nutrion availabilty, etc.