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What is conductivity?

Conductivity is the measure of a material's ability to conduct electric current. It is commonly used in electronics to determine the suitability of materials for wires, circuits, and other conductive components. High conductivity is desirable for applications where efficient electrical transmission is needed, while low conductivity (high resistivity) is used for insulation.

What other technologies are related to conductivity?

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