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A measure of how easily a substance passes an electrical current; the reciprocal of resistance; conductance = 1/resistance; measured in siemens.
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The ability of a material to conduct electricity. Conductance is the inverse of resistance.
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| conductance |
The formal definition of conductance is the ratio of throughput, under steady-state conservation conditions, to the pressure differential between two specified isobaric sections inside the pumping system. Informally, the conductance of a tube is its capacity to let a volume of gas (at any pressure) pass from one end to the other in a unit of time. Conductance has the same relationship to a passive (non-pumping) component as pumping speed does to a pump. ...
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