When a voltage of one volt is applied, a circuit allows one micro ampere current to flow through it. The conductance of the circuit is?

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Answer :

When a voltage of one volt is applied, a circuit allows one micro ampere current to flow through it. The conductance of the circuit is 1 n-mho.

Answer :

If v = 1 volt and i = 1 micro amp, i= 10^(-6)  

So R = V/I,  R= 1/10^(-6) , R= 10^6 

And now Conductance G = 1/R 

So G = 10^(-6) mho..... Answer

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