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  • Electrodes and Conductivity: Understanding Moisture's Role
    No, electrodes do not provide moisture and aid in conduction. Electrodes are conductors that allow electrical signals to pass through them, but they do not provide moisture. The human body is a good conductor of electricity, so moisture is not necessary for electrodes to function properly. In fact, too much moisture can actually interfere with the conduction of electrical signals.
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