The reciprocal of electrical resistance is (A) voltage (B) current (C) conductance (D) none of the above
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Answer:
Concept:
By ohm's law, where
→ voltage
→ current
→ Resistance
Explanation:
Resistance:
- The opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit is measured by resistance. The Greek letter omega (Ω) represents the unit of measurement for resistance, known as ohms.
- The voltage across something divided by the current flowing through it is used to represent an object's resistance. Ohms units are used to measure resistance.
Conductance:
- How quickly current can flow inside a component is determined by the conductance of the component. Siemens are used to measure conductance (S).
- A circuit device's conductance is a measurement of the current it produces for a specific applied voltage.
- Conductance is resistance reciprocal, or R, and is frequently represented by the letter G.
- The unit of conductance is also measured in mho(reciprocal of ohm).
Hence, reciprocal reciprocal of electrical resistance is Conductance.
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