Plane-parallel condenser with variable electrode-spacing for determination of electric permittivity of highly conducting liquids below 1 MHz. Part 2.—Experimental approach

Abstract
The theoretical expressions for the capacitance Cx and conductance Gx of a plane parallel-plate condenser as series expressions in negative powers of the electrode spacing, are submitted to experimental verification. Using cells, differing in the dimensions of the electrodes, the measured values of Cx and Gx verify these expressions within experimental accuracy, and that neither the influence of electrode nor edge effects can be neglected for liquids of large conductivity. A semi-empirical approach to the theoretical equations of part 1, devised to increase the accuracy for the computation of the relative electric permittivity, is also presented and tested experimentally.