Electrical conductivity of monsoon rain water
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https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v9i1.4699Keywords:
Electrical conductivity, rainwater, intensity of rainAbstract
Electrical conductivities of some samples of monsoon rain water were measured at Jadavpur. Calcutta. In some cases it was found that there was no systematic variation of conductivity while in a few other cases conductivity was observed to decrease with progress of rain and increase only oat the end when the intensity of rain became very low. Conductivity was also seen to increase and intensity of rain decrease steadily with progress of rain. In the last case the dependance of conductivity with intensity of rain is found to be expressible by the relationship; conductivity: a (intensity)-m, where m is a positive constant. Explanations for these variations have been suggested.
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