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What is "conductivity data" and "micromhos"?

Frequently Asked Questions
The network includes two instruments to remotely measure the water's conductivity -- the ability of water to pass an electrical current. Conductivity is one way to determine the quality of the water. It is an indirect measure of the water's salinity. Higher conductivity readings can come from inorganic dissolved solids such as chloride, sulfate, sodium and calcium.

How Do You Convert the GEM-2 Data to Apparent Conductivity and Susceptibility?

Geophex
This is a standard feature for the GEM-2 in the "locate" menu in WinGEM operating system. On WinGEM, the GEM-2 ppm data can, at a mouse stroke, be converted to apparent conductivity at each frequency and susceptibility at the lowest frequency used for the survey. For theory and practice, see the article by Huang and Won (2001), entitled "Conductivity and Susceptibility Mapping Using Broadband Electromagnetic Sensors," published in Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics. See similar questions...

What is the skin conductivity response?

The skin conductivity response, also known as the electrodermal response, is the phenomenon that the skin momentarily becomes a better conductor ofelectricity when either external or internal stimuli occur that are physiologically arousing. Arousal is a broad term referring to overall activation, and is widely considered to be one of the two main dimensions of an emotional response. Measuring arousal is therefore not the same as measuring emotion, but is an important component of it. See similar questions...

When was the skin conductivity response first discovered?

Nobody knows exactly when it was discovered, but the empirical study of electrical changes in human skin was described more than 100 years ago by Vigouroux and by Fere. See similar questions...

What is the cause of conductivity drift?

FAQs General Oceanographic
Conductivity cells drift primarily as a function of cell fouling. There are several sources of the fouling: Biological growth is the primary source of cell fouling. Rinsing the conductivity cell with clean de-ionized water after each cast helps prevent most growth in the cell. If the cell is not rinsed, or standard tap water is used, growth rates can be severe. As the cell fouls, it will drift towards lower salinity values. Surface oil slicks also cause cell fouling. See similar questions...

What is the difference between Conductivity and Specific Conductance?

FAQ - Water Quality Sensors - HACH ENVIRONMENTAL
Specific conductance is the scientific term for conductivity values that have been compensated to 25 degrees C. See similar questions...

Conductivity How often do I have to calibrate the tester?

Healthy Water, Healthy People
For the best results, calibrate the tester every day that you use it to be sure it is reading correctly. See similar questions...

Which conductivity standard should I use for calibration?

Healthy Water, Healthy People
Choose a standard that has a conductivity that is similar to the conductivity of your samples. If you do not know what the approximate conductivity of your samples will be, start with the 1000 uS/cm standard. If you find that your samples have a much higher or lower conductivity than this standard, choose a standard with a different conductivity for future calibrations. See similar questions...

What is background conductivity and what is good water?

Canadian Xpress - Fusion Nutrition Specialists
The best water is the purest water, one with the lowest amount of unwanted salts and other contaminants. Background conductivity is the measure of conductivity of the water before anything is added. The ‘background conductivity’ of your water is measured in the same way you would measure a nutrient solution. Rain, desalinated or R.O. water and distilled water are all excellent as they have a very low background conductivity. Tap water can vary from excellent to unsuitable. See similar questions...

What conductivity levels should I maintain?

Canadian Xpress - Fusion Nutrition Specialists
This is dependent on the growing method, environment, strain, climate and nutrient. Here are some general guidelines. You should follow the instructions on the product label. However, if you keep to the middle of these ranges you shouldn’t go far wrong. With a bit more experience you can experiment and come up with what suits your situation best. See similar questions...

What will happen if my conductivity is too high?

Canadian Xpress - Fusion Nutrition Specialists
Your plant’s growth will slow down and if the conductivity is way too high the edges of the leaves will start to burn. Your plants will lose production because the plants will try to conserve water by reducing their growth rate in order to survive. In serious cases of over fertilizing, you will eventually burn the roots and the plants could die. See similar questions...

What do Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Resistance mean?

FAQ - Dúvidas mais Frequentes
R- Thermal conductivity: it is the most important in any insulating product. Its numeric value is fundamental to the elaboration of thermal projects, heat loss calculation tables, economic thickness calculation. Theoretical definition: it is the quantity of heat in unit time that passes through an specific area and of specific thickness, which differs from the opposite surface temperature by one degree. Practical definition: it is the fundamental measure of a material to transfer heat. See similar questions...

How do I vary thermal conductivity in ANSWER? computations?

FAQ for Solver Software: ANSWER, PORFLOW, TIDAL and RADM -- ...
There are two ways to control thermal conductivity in ANSWER?. To start with the thermal conductivity is computed from the effective viscosity and the Prandtl number of the fluid; that is: where the fluid viscosity and Prandtl number can be set by the VISCOsity and PRANdtl number commands. The value of thermal conductivity computed above is overwritten by the values specified by the CONDuctivity command if any such command is specified. See similar questions...

Can I brush-clean and replatinize the conductivity cell myself? How often should this be done?

FAQs Service
Brush-cleaning and replatinizing should be performed at Sea-Bird. We cannot extend warranty coverage if you perform this work yourself. The brush-cleaning and replatinizing process requires specialized equipment and chemicals, and the disassembly of the sensor. If performed incorrectly, you can damage the cell. Additionally, the sensor must be re-calibrated when the work is complete. See similar questions...

How can I tell if the conductivity cell on my CTD is broken?

FAQs Service
However, if the crack occurs at the end of the cell, the sensor will continue to function normally until water penetrates the epoxy jacket. Post-cruise calibration results will reveal whether or not water has penetrated the epoxy jacket. If the readings are good at the surface but erratic at depth, it is likely that the problem is in the cable or the connector, not the conductivity cell. See similar questions...

How should I store my conductivity sensor if there is danger of freezing?

FAQs Recommended Practices
When freezing is possible, we recommend that the conductivity sensor be stored dry. Remove larger droplets of water by blowing through the cell. Do not use compressed air, which typically contains oil vapor. Attach a length of Tygon tubing to each end of the conductivity cell to close the cell ends. See Application Note 2D: Instructions for Care and Cleaning of Conductivity Cells for details. See similar questions...

What does resistivity/conductivity mean?

Waterjet Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) from the OEM
The majority of impurities in potable water are in the form of disassociated ionized mineral salts such as NaCl and CaCO3. Because such ions by definition carry an electrical charge, their presence is directly related to the ability of the water to conduct electricity, or resistivity. Hence, resistivity (and its reciprocal conductivity) are the best parameters by which to gauge the purity of water. See similar questions...

Why do I need to measure conductivity?

Frequently asked questions
You must know the strength of your nutrient solution. If it is too weak, your plants will miss out on the vital elements they need to grow. Too strong and you run the risk of root burn, especially as evaporation occurs within your growing environment. The nutrient solution needs to be measured regularly so you know when to add more concentrated solution or when to add fresh water. Without an instrument to measure it, you are only guessing and run the risk of a failed crop. See similar questions...

What is a conductivity meter and do I really need to use one?

Canadian Xpress - Fusion Nutrition Specialists
This is an accurate electronic measuring tool for measuring the electrical conductivity of a solution. It works by applying a voltage between two or more electrodes submersed in the solution. The meter then monitors how much current is passing between the electrodes as a gauge of how many ions are in solution. Be aware that meters may give readings in E.C., C.f. or ppm and some meters may do all three. You really should use a conductivity meter to make up your nutrient solution (see 18). See similar questions...

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