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What is the conductance of a 100 ohm's resistor?

0.01 siemens.


If the resistance of a resistor is 6 ohms what is the conductance?

(1/6) ohm-1


What is the conductance of a 10 ohm's resistor?

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.


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Why is conductance G?

Conductance is an opposition of Resistance and it is denoted by G. It is given by the relationship G = 1/R . In past the unit of conductance was (mho) which is opposite to (ohm). But these days the unit of conductance is Siemens which is denoted by 'S'.


What do the bands on resistors mean?

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