Abstract

Variations of electrical conductivity of distilled water were continuously measured for 1 month. Long-period (up to 7 days or longer) variations were observed in electrical conductivity of water. The effect of temperature on the conductivity was minimized methodically and analytically. Temporal variations in distilled water conductivity were periodically observed to correlate with the intensity of solar radiation at a wavelength of 10.7 cm and variations in atmospheric pressure and global magnetic indices. Possible causes of the phenomena are discussed.

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