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Conductivity in EDC Formulas
Conductivity is the measure of the ease at which an electric charge or heat can pass through a material. It is the reciprocal of resistivity. And is denoted by σ. Conductivity is usually measured using the Siemens per Meter for Electric Conductivity. Note that the value of Conductivity is always positive.
Formulas to find Conductivity in EDC
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Conductivity in Semiconductors
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Conductivity in Metals
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List of variables in EDC formulas
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Electron Density
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Mobility of Electron
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Holes Density
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Mobility of Holes
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Electron Concentration
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FAQ
What is the Conductivity?
Conductivity is the measure of the ease at which an electric charge or heat can pass through a material. It is the reciprocal of resistivity. Conductivity is usually measured using the Siemens per Meter for Electric Conductivity. Note that the value of Conductivity is always positive.
Can the Conductivity be negative?
No, the Conductivity, measured in Electric Conductivity cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Conductivity?
Conductivity is usually measured using the Siemens per Meter[S/m] for Electric Conductivity. Mho per Meter[S/m], Mho per Centimeter[S/m], Abmho per Meter[S/m] are the few other units in which Conductivity can be measured.
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