conductance a measure of the conducting power of a solution equal to the reciprocal of the resistance. The resistance is expressed in ohms. conductivity ...
conductance. A rapid method of estimating the dissolved solids content of a water supply.
Conductance: The product of conductivity and thickness [Siemens]. Conduction Currents: Electrical current resulting from the movement of free charges (contrast with displacement current).
Specific conductance: A measure of the ability of a water to conduct an electrical current.
Specific conductance Method to estimate the dissolved solid content of a water supply by testing its conductivity. Spring ...
Compared with C4 plants, C3 plants show a greater increase in photosynthesis with a doubling of CO2 concentration and less decrease in stomatal conductance, which results in an increase in leaf-level water-use efficiency. C4 plants Plants (e.g.
conductance conductivity, the indirect measure of electrolytes in water; the reciprocal of resistance; an electromotive force of 1 volt between two points is 1 mho or 1 siemens (S); specific conductance, ...
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