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Q - what is the conductance of wire of resistance 2 mili ohm?
chapter -current electricity
classs- 12


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Answered by saka82411
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Hi friend,

Conductance =1/resistance

=1/2 milli ohm

=0.5 milli ohm (or) 0.5×10^-3 ohm.

Hope this helps you..
Answered by Tulsi4890
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The reciprocal of a wire's resistance is that wire's conductance. To put it another way, conductance is a measurement of how easily an electric current flows through a substance.

It is a substance's capacity to conduct electricity. Siemens (S), the SI unit of conductance, is the reciprocal of an ohm ().

Given the resistance of the wire as 2 milliohms, we can find its conductance as follows:

Conductance = 1 / Resistance

Converting 2 milliohms to ohms, we get:

Resistance = 2 x 10^-3 Ω

Therefore, the conductance of the wire is:

Conductance = 1 / (2 x 10^-3) S = 500 S

Hence, the conductance of the wire is 500 siemens. This means that the wire has a good ability to conduct electricity, as it offers little resistance to the flow of electric current.

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