9.8e5 S/m see: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_electrical_conductivity_difference_between_copper_and_stainless_steel
A typical resistivity is 47.10e-8 ohm.m.
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Conductivity is the inverse of resistance. Since Ohm's Law states that current is voltage divided by resistance, it also states that current is voltages times conductivity.
Both Frenkel and Schotty defects improve the electrical conductivity of an ionic crystal.
Very low. It's used as an insulator.
Copper in one of the most electrically conductive of substances. Few materials have more conductivity. These include platinum, gold, and silver.
The electrical conductivity of a metal generally decreases with increasing temperature. Inversely, the electrical conductivity of a semi-conductor increases with increasing temperature.Source: UK GCSE (high school) science education.
electrical conductivity of graphite?
There is none. Most minerals have no electrical Conductivity!
Uranium is a metal and as such, it has excellent electrical conductivity.
Thermal conductivity refers to the conductivity that is associated with heat. Electrical conductivity refers to the conductivity that is associated with electricity.
Electrical conductivity is a physical property, not a change.
The highest degree of electrical conductivity is in silver.
Its heat and electrical conductivity are less than that of pure aluminium but much more than that of steel.
Metal wire has high electrical conductivity.
electrical conductivity is a necessary property for wiring in our electrical world. xox
electrical conductivity is a necessary property for wiring in our electrical world. xox
better than the electrical conductivity of molecular compounds