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define conductance and conductivity?​

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Answered by Anonymous
10

Explanation:

Conductance =

the degree to which an object conducts electricity, calculated as the ratio of the current which flows to the potential difference present. This is the reciprocal of the resistance, and is measured in siemens or mhos.

Conductivity =

Conductivity is the measure of the ease at which an electric charge or heat can pass through a material. A conductor is a material which gives very little resistance to the flow of an electric current or thermal energy.

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Answered by avman08
25

Answer:

  • conductance : the reciprocal of resistance of a conductor is called its conductance.
  • conductivity : the reciprocal of resistivity of the material of a conductor is called conductivity.

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