Which is the property of matter in which a substance can transfer heat or electricity?
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conductance
The property of matter in which a substance can transfer heat or electricity is called conductance, and the ability of matter to conduct energy. Specific matter have free electrons in them usually metals that help in conducting electricity and heat from one pole to another
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The property of matter in which a substance can transfer heat or electricity is conductance.
Explanation:
- Conductance indicates that current easily flows through materials such as metals and non-metals. In the equation, the uppercase G represents conductance.
- They affect the random movement of atoms and molecules in metals.
- Mathematically, conductance corresponds to the reciprocal of resistance.
- Conductance refers to the passage of electric current through a liquid conductor.
- Conductance is defined as the reciprocal of resistance.
- The SI unit of conductance is Siemens or per Ohm or mho.
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