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Type of electrical phenomenon

Examples of conductance

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At left, the high conductance state has two molecular orbitals, shown in green.
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Conductance of a single conjugated polymer as a continuous function of its length.
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When anxiety raises the level of sweat in a sweat duct, conductance increases.
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The sensor on the fingers measures skin conductance as an indicator of stress.
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Resonant tunnelling and negative differential conductance in graphene transistors.
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Global CO2 rise leads to reduced maximum stomatal conductance in Florida vegetation.
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Some of our samples have finite conductance below the lowest discrete level.
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Crossings between conductance peaks originating from different orbitals are allowed.
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Siemens'name has been adopted as the SI unit of electrical conductance, the siemens.
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More examples
  • A material's capacity to conduct electricity; measured as the reciprocal of electrical resistance
  • In graph theory the conductance of a graph G=(V,E) measures how "well-knit" the graph is: it controls how fast a random walk on G converges to a uniform distribution. ...
  • The ability of a conductor to carry an electric charge. The ratio of the current flow to the potential difference causing the flow. The reciprocal of resistance.
  • A measurement of how well electricity can flow through an object.
  • In water conditioning, the readiness of water to carry electricity. The unit of measure for conductance is the mho (reciprocal ohm); it is used to approximate the dissolved solids content of water.
  • The product of conductivity and thickness [Siemens].
  • The opposite of resistance. Materials with high conductance (e.g. metals) have low resistance. The unit of conductance is siemens (S).
  • Conductance refers to the flow of ions (charges molecules and elements and measured in 'Siemens') such as sodium, potassium, and chloride and is the proportionality factor relating current to a voltage difference. ...
  • The degree to which leaves are open to the atmosphere. The inverse of resistance. Gas exchange in leaves is a product of conductance times the concentration gradient between the atmosphere and internal leaf spaces.