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Dutch to English translations [PRO] Science - Physics | | Dutch term or phrase: hoogohmig | we kunnen ons lichaam alleen reinigen door water te drinken met een zo hoog mogelijke weerstand (hoogohmig water) en daarmee samenhangend zo'n laag mogelijke geleiding.
Could someone please help me with the translation of 'hoogohmig'. Thanks! |
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| | high-ohmic | Explanation: Just google it, with or without the term 'water'. |
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Jack den Haan Netherlands Local time: 09:17
| Grading comment Thanks a lot. Exactly what I was looking for! And it's great that you all answered so quickly! 4 KudoZ points were awarded for this answer |
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12 mins confidence:  peer agreement (net): +1 high-resisivity
Explanation: The electrical impedance of water is referred to as resistivity or specific resistance.
-> "A microsiemens (µS) is a millionth of a siemens. The common convention in measuring high purity water, however, is to use resistivity in place of conductance.
Resistivity is the opposite of conductance. Mathematically speaking, it is the reciprocal of conductance. Resistivity, also called "specific resistance", refers to the capacity of a liquid to resist the flow of a current, and it is measure in ohms or megohmsºcentimeter."
http://www.tgipure.com/entry/DI.html
-> "There are a growing number of laboratory and industrial processes that require low-conductivity/high-resistivity water. Maintaining high-purity water is crucial for these applications, yet many of those assigned the task of monitoring water quality fail to grasp the challenges involved."
http://www.coleparmer.com/techinfo/techinfo.asp?htmlfile=Low...
| Chris Hopley Netherlands Local time: 09:17 Native speaker of: English
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