Conductivity Flashcards

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What is Conductivity?

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The ability of a solution to carry an electric current.
Is based on Ohms Law. Conductance is the inverse of resistance.

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What makes a solution conductive?

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Electrolytes- have high conductivity, salts & minerals different strengths.

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How do we measure and talk about conductivity? (Units)

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Units for conductivity are Siemens. Ohms are the units of resistance and are the reciprocal of Siemens.

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What are the units for conductivity?

What are the reciprocal?

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Siemens

Ohms are the units of resistance and are the reciprocal of Siemens.

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What are the units of resistance?

What are the reciprocal?

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Ohms are the units of resistance and are the reciprocal of Siemens (conductivity)

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Why measure conductivity?

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  • Fundamental measurement of water, purity
  • Mineral Concentration
  • Chemical concentration
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What is Ohm’s Law?

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Ohm’s Law is a formula used to calculate the relationship between voltage, current and resistance in an electrical circuit.

To students of electronics, Ohm’s Law (E = IR) is as fundamentally important as Einstein’s Relativity equation (E = mc²) is to physicists.

E = I x R

When spelled out, it means voltage = current x resistance, or volts = amps x ohms, or V = A x Ω.

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What are the:

  1. Ohm’s Law symbol
  2. Unit of measure (abbreviation)
  3. Role in circuits

For Voltage

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  1. E
  2. Volt (V)
  3. Pressure that triggers electron flow

E = electromotive force (old-school term)

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What are the:

  1. Ohm’s Law symbol
  2. Unit of measure (abbreviation)
  3. Role in circuits

For Current

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  1. I
  2. Ampere, amp (A)
  3. Rate of electron flow

I = intensity

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What are the:

  1. Ohm’s Law symbol
  2. Unit of measure (abbreviation)
  3. Role in circuits

For Resistance

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  1. R
  2. Ohm (Ω)
  3. Flow inhibitor

Ω = Greek letter omega

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