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(n.)A measure of a material's ability to conduct electric charge; the reciprocal of the resistance.
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Electrical conductance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electrical conductance is a measure of how easily electricity flows along a certain path through an electrical element. The SI derived unit of conductance is the siemens (also called the mho , beca...
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Conductance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Conductance can refer to: •Electrical conductance •Fluid conductance •Thermal ConductanceConductance (probability) •Conductance (graph)
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Mathematically, conductance is the reciprocal, or inverse, of resistance: ... The greater the resistance, the less the conductance, and vice versa. This should make intuitive sense, resistance and conductance being opposite ways to denote the same essential electrical property.
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Conductance is the ability of a material to pass electrons. The factors that affect the magnitude of resistance are exactly the same for conductance, but they affect conductance in the opposite manner. Therefore, conductance is directly proportional to area, and inversely proportional to the length of the material.
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Conductance of Solutions ... Although water is itself a very poor conductor of electricity, the presence of ionic species in solution increases the conductance considerably. ... where k is the specific conductance with units W-1m-1. (By international agreement, the reciprocal ohm W-1 is now called a siemens, 1 S=1 W-1).
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USGS Water-Quality Information - 6.3 Specific electrical conductance, Chapter A6. Field Measurements, National Field Manual for the Collection of Water-Quality Data; U.S. Geological Survey Office of Water Quality ... Electrical conductance is a measure of the capacity of a substance to conduct an electrical current.
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Definition of conductance in the Medical Dictionary. conductance explanation. Information about conductance in Free online English dictionary. What is conductance? Meaning of conductance medical term. What does conductance mean? ... airway conductance  the reciprocal of airway resistance; the airflow divided by the mouth...
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Since the charge on ions in solution facilities the conductance of electrical current, the conductivity of a solution is proportional to its ion concentration. In some situations, however, conductivity may not correlate directly to concentration.
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