the slop of 1v graph gives resitance of wire true or false
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Conductance
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In a pure resistance the relationship between voltage and current is linear and constant at a constant temperature, such that the current ( i ) is proportional to the potential difference V times the constant of proportionality 1/R giving i = (1/R) x V.
Here, the slope 1/R is nothing but the conductance.
Conductance is inversely related to resistance. If R is the resistance of a component or device (in ohms), then the conductance G (in siemens) is given by: G = 1/R.
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