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Porous rock through which groundwater can move is called an aquifer. The volume V of water that, in time T. moves through a cross section of area A of the aquifer is given by `(V)/(t)=(KAH)/(L)`, Where H is the vertical height of the aquifer over the horizontal distance L. This relation is called Darcy's law. The quantity K is the hydraulic conductivity of the aquifer. What are the SI units of K?

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