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the property of conductor due to which it passes current is called​

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Answered by alsha87
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Answer:

Resistance

Explanation:

The property of conductor due to which it passes current is called Resistance.

Answered by HappyJohn
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The property of conductor due to which it passes current is called conductance.

Explanation:

• Conductance is that ease of a material with which current can flow through metals as well as non-metals.

• It is denoted or symbolised by the letter G and has the unit called seimens.

• In mathematical expression, the formula of conductance is 1/R

• This denotes that conductance is generally the reciprocal of resistance.

• Less the resistance is provided by the material through which current passes, the more is the conductance of the material and vice versa.

• And the property of material that gives us the idea of how much current will flow through it easily without any barrier is termed as conductivity.

• Conductivity is the opposite of resistivity.

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