what is the difference between conductance and conductivity
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Conductance is the extrinsic property, whereas the inherent property is conductivity. This suggests that conductance is an object's property depending on its quantity/mass or physical form and scale, whereas conductivity is the object's intrinsic property of the substance.
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conductance is the extrinsic property, whereas the inherent property is conductivity
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