Resistance given Conductance Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Resistance = 1/Conductance
R = 1/G
This formula uses 2 Variables
Variables Used
Resistance - (Measured in Ohm) - Resistance is a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. Its S.I unit is ohm.
Conductance - (Measured in Siemens) - Conductance (also known as electrical conductance) is defined as the potential for a substance to conduct electricity.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Conductance: 8001.25 Mho --> 8001.25 Siemens (Check conversion ​here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
R = 1/G --> 1/8001.25
Evaluating ... ...
R = 0.000124980471801281
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.000124980471801281 Ohm --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.000124980471801281 0.000125 Ohm <-- Resistance
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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9 Resistance and Resistivity Calculators

Resistance given Distance between Electrode and Area of Cross-Section of Electrode
​ Go Resistance = (Resistivity)*(Distance between Electrodes/Electrode Cross-sectional Area)
Electrode Cross-Section Area given Resistance and Resistivity
​ Go Electrode Cross-sectional Area = (Resistivity*Distance between Electrodes)/Resistance
Distance between Electrode given Resistance and Resistivity
​ Go Distance between Electrodes = (Resistance*Electrode Cross-sectional Area)/Resistivity
Resistivity
​ Go Resistivity = Resistance*Electrode Cross-sectional Area/Distance between Electrodes
Cell Constant given Resistance and Resistivity
​ Go Cell Constant = (Resistance/Resistivity)
Resistivity given Cell Constant
​ Go Resistivity = (Resistance/Cell Constant)
Resistance given Cell Constant
​ Go Resistance = (Resistivity*Cell Constant)
Resistivity given Specific Conductance
​ Go Resistivity = 1/Specific Conductance
Resistance given Conductance
​ Go Resistance = 1/Conductance

15 Important Formulas of Current Efficiency and Resistance Calculators

Mass of Metal to be Deposited
​ Go Mass to be Deposited = (Molecular Weight*Electric Current*Time)/(N Factor*[Faraday])
Kohlrausch Law
​ Go Molar Conductivity = Limiting Molar Conductivity-(Kohlrausch Coefficient*sqrt(Concentration of Electrolyte))
Resistance given Distance between Electrode and Area of Cross-Section of Electrode
​ Go Resistance = (Resistivity)*(Distance between Electrodes/Electrode Cross-sectional Area)
Electrode Cross-Section Area given Resistance and Resistivity
​ Go Electrode Cross-sectional Area = (Resistivity*Distance between Electrodes)/Resistance
Distance between Electrode given Resistance and Resistivity
​ Go Distance between Electrodes = (Resistance*Electrode Cross-sectional Area)/Resistivity
Resistivity
​ Go Resistivity = Resistance*Electrode Cross-sectional Area/Distance between Electrodes
Current Efficiency
​ Go Current Efficiency = (Actual Mass Deposited/Theoretical Mass Deposited)*100
Solubility
​ Go Solubility = Specific Conductance*1000/Limiting Molar Conductivity
Excess Pressure given Osmotic Coefficient
​ Go Excess Osmotic Pressure = (Osmotic Coefficient-1)*Ideal Pressure
Ideal Pressure given Osmotic Coefficient
​ Go Ideal Pressure = Excess Osmotic Pressure/(Osmotic Coefficient-1)
Cell Constant given Resistance and Resistivity
​ Go Cell Constant = (Resistance/Resistivity)
Resistance given Cell Constant
​ Go Resistance = (Resistivity*Cell Constant)
Solubility Product
​ Go Solubility Product = Molar Solubility^2
Resistivity given Specific Conductance
​ Go Resistivity = 1/Specific Conductance
Resistance given Conductance
​ Go Resistance = 1/Conductance

Resistance given Conductance Formula

Resistance = 1/Conductance
R = 1/G

What is Conductance?

Conductance (also known as electrical conductance) is defined as the potential for a substance to conduct electricity. Conductance is the measure of how easily electrical current (i.e. flow of charge) can pass through a material. Conductance is the inverse (or reciprocal) of electrical resistance, represented as 1/R.

How to Calculate Resistance given Conductance?

Resistance given Conductance calculator uses Resistance = 1/Conductance to calculate the Resistance, The Resistance given conductance formula is defined as the inverse relation of resistance and conductance. Resistance is denoted by R symbol.

How to calculate Resistance given Conductance using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Resistance given Conductance, enter Conductance (G) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Resistance given Conductance calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.000125 = 1/8001.25.

FAQ

What is Resistance given Conductance?
The Resistance given conductance formula is defined as the inverse relation of resistance and conductance and is represented as R = 1/G or Resistance = 1/Conductance. Conductance (also known as electrical conductance) is defined as the potential for a substance to conduct electricity.
How to calculate Resistance given Conductance?
The Resistance given conductance formula is defined as the inverse relation of resistance and conductance is calculated using Resistance = 1/Conductance. To calculate Resistance given Conductance, you need Conductance (G). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Conductance and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Resistance?
In this formula, Resistance uses Conductance. We can use 4 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Resistance = (Resistivity)*(Distance between Electrodes/Electrode Cross-sectional Area)
  • Resistance = (Resistivity*Cell Constant)
  • Resistance = (Resistivity*Cell Constant)
  • Resistance = (Resistivity)*(Distance between Electrodes/Electrode Cross-sectional Area)
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