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electrolyte equation 2

Post by Powfam06 »

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?
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Re: electrolyte equation 2

Post by ivyh »

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.
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