Could you tell me if this is right? G= I/V I used a 9 volt battery. Gatorade conductance was 43. on a multimeter set at DCA 200m. 43/1,000 = .043 G= .043/9 G=.00477
Do I use the 200 in the equation?
Thanks again.
electrolyte equation 2
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Re: electrolyte equation 2
Yes, it is correct, assuming the reading you got off of your meter was in milliamps.
You do not put the 200 in to the equation.
You do not put the 200 in to the equation.

