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What is the relation between conductance and conductivity?


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  1. The measure of opposition/obstruction provided by a material through which current is flowing is known as resistance.
  2. Conductance is the inverse of resistance, which means that it is a measure of how easily the current will flow through the material.
  3. Conductivity is a property of a material that tells us how easily current will be able to flow through it. The inverse of conductivity is resistivity. The resistance provided by a volume of material of unit length and cross-sectional area is that material's resistivity. Both resistivity and conductivity are intrinsic properties of materials.
  4. The relationship between resistivity and resistance is, ρ=RAL, where ρ is the resistivity, R is the resistance, A is the cross-sectional area and L is the length of the material (conductor).
  5. Since conductance is G=1R and conductivity is σ=1ρ, we can use the relationship above in order to find a relationship between conductance G and conductivity σ.

ρ=RAL1σ=1GALσ=GLA

Hence, the relationship between conductivity and conductance is σ=GLA.


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