The measure of the ability of a material or substance to carry electrical current
The ability of a conductor to carry an electrical charge The ratio of the current flow to the potential difference causing the flow The reciprocal of resistance
The real (non-reactive) part of the admittance of a circuit, where admittance is the reciprocal of impedance
In water conditioning, the readiness of water to carry electricity; the reciprocal of electrical resistance The unit of measure for conductance is the mho (reciprocal ohm) Used to approximate the dissolved solids content of water (See conductivity, resistance, specific conductance )
a material's capacity to conduct electricity; measured as the reciprocal of electrical resistance
The measure of the ability of a solution to carry an electrical current (See Equivalent Conductance)
Measure of the ability of a solution to conduct electricity; thus it is the reciprocal of the resistance
The ability to conduct current It is equal to amperes per volt, or the reciprocal of resistance, and is measured in siemens (metric) or mhos (English) G = 1/R
The quantity of heat, in BTU, that will flow through one square foot of material in one hour, when thre is a one degree Fahrenheit temperature difference between both surfaces Conductance values are given for a specific thickness of material, not per inch thickness
A rapid method of estimating the dissolved-solids content of a water supply by determining the capacity of a water sample to carry an electrical current
A measure of the ability of a solution to carry electricity; the reciprocal of the electrical resistance The unit of conductance is the mho (reciprocal ohm)
A measure of the ability of a solution to carry electricity; the reciprocal of the electrical resistance The unit of conductance is the ohm (reciprocal ohm)