luben111
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Hi,
Does somebody know how the water with ions inside (for example tap water) behaves in electric field in the frequency range 100 KHz - 10 MHz? The ions in the water are increasing the conductivity of the water, the question is - are there some non linear effects like:
- the conductivity of the water in this frequency range depends on the amplitude of the applied electrical field
- the conductivity of the water depends on the frequency in this particular frequency range
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Luben
Does somebody know how the water with ions inside (for example tap water) behaves in electric field in the frequency range 100 KHz - 10 MHz? The ions in the water are increasing the conductivity of the water, the question is - are there some non linear effects like:
- the conductivity of the water in this frequency range depends on the amplitude of the applied electrical field
- the conductivity of the water depends on the frequency in this particular frequency range
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Luben