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**Moisture**

What is Moisture?

Moisture refers to the presence of water or other liquids, often in trace amounts. In various technologies, controlling moisture is crucial. For example, in agriculture, soil moisture sensors are used to optimize irrigation. In electronics, moisture sensors detect humidity levels to prevent damage to sensitive components. In food processing, moisture content is carefully monitored to ensure product quality and shelf life. In building materials, moisture control is vital to prevent mold growth and structural damage. Moisture is typically measured using sensors that detect changes in electrical resistance, capacitance, or other physical properties that are affected by the presence of water.

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