"Conductometer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A conductometer is an electrical device used to measure the electrical conductivity or resistance of a substance, usually a solution or a liquid. It is often used in chemistry and biology to determine the concentration of ions or other charged particles in a solution. Conductometers work by passing a small electric current through the substance and measuring the resistance to the flow of current, which is related to the concentration of ions present.
Conductibility refers to the ability of an object or material to conduct electricity or heat. In other words, it is the ability of a substance to allow electric current or heat to flow through it.
The verb "conducting" means the act of leading or directing the performance of an orchestra, ensemble, or other musical group by playing or regulating their musical instruments or voices, typically using a baton or gestures.
Conductometry is a Technique used to measure the conductivity or electrical conductivity of a solution, typically in physics, chemistry, and biology. It's used to analyze the concentration of ions, acids, and bases in a solution, and it's often used in research, quality control, and academic settings.
A person who directs the performance of a musical composition or a train or other vehicle: a person who controls or supervises the movement of trains or other vehicles, especially on a railway.