what is the dimension of electrical conductivity?
Asked by araima2001
| 24th Jun, 2017,
10:03: AM
Expert Answer:
The dimension of electrical conductivity is:
kg-1.m-3.s3.A2 .
It is also expressed in terms of Siemens/meter (S.m-1)
and is generally defined as 1/[Resistivity].
Answered by Abhijeet Mishra
| 25th Jun, 2017,
01:10: PM
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