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Sherlyn Cannon
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6 July, 01:15
What is the science definition of conductive
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The conductivity of a substance is the ability or power to conduct or transmit energy (in the form of heat, electricity, etc.) or waves (in the form of sound). It is measured in Siemens per meter.
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