how calcualte conductivity
(1/6) ohm-1
Conductance is reciprocal of resistance. Hence, G=1/R. Calculate now
in simple terms, band represent numbers, ex:- 10K resistor have different colour code and that is difference from 5k resistor. if you type in google 'resistor colour code' that will describe how to calculate a resistor value. thanks
yes, effectively a voltage controlled conductance. (conductance being the reciprocal of resistance)
reciprocal of resistance
0.01 siemens.
(1/6) ohm-1
Conductance is the reciprocal of resistance, and is measured in siemens (S). So a 5.1 ohm resistor has 1/5.1 conductance, which is approximately 0.196 078 431 372 549 019 607 843 137 254 9 S.
Conductance is reciprocal of resistance. Hence, G=1/R. Calculate now
Wherever there is resistance or conductance and a current generated through interaction of electrons and holes there will be amplification. Trans-resistor is basically transfer of resistance.
brown, red, brown, silver = 120 ohms
Due to energy usage and/or the reduction in conductance (increase in resistance) in a given load or resistor, some electrical energy is lost through that component. As such, a proportional drop in current and voltage occurs.
yes you can! you can use a multimeter and a resistor.
You can only use a resistor to drop a voltage at a constant current. If you know the current, use Ohm's law to calculate the resistor value.
p=I*I*R ,P=V*V/R;where I is the current passing through the resistor, and V is the voltage across resistor, and R is the Resistance of the resistor,
The symbol G is used to represent conductance because it is the reciprocal of resistance. Conductance is a measure of how easily electric current can flow through a substance, whereas resistance is the measure of how much a substance inhibits the flow of current. Using G as the symbol for conductance helps to easily convey this relationship in electrical equations.
in simple terms, band represent numbers, ex:- 10K resistor have different colour code and that is difference from 5k resistor. if you type in google 'resistor colour code' that will describe how to calculate a resistor value. thanks