conductance: Meaning and Definition of

con•duct•ance

Pronunciation: (kun-duk'tuns), [key]
— n. Elect.
  1. the conducting power, esp. the power to conduct alternating current, of a conductor, equal to the real part of the admittance, and in a circuit with no reactance equal to the reciprocal of the resistance. Symbol: G
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