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Find the conductivity of a conduit with a cross-sectional area of 0.40 cm2 and a length of 20.0 cm if its conductance G is 0.080 units.

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User Pesehr
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The equation that relates the conductance G with the conductivity
\sigma is given by

G=\sigma (A)/(L)
where A is the cross-sectional area while L is the length of the conduit.
In our problem, the area is
A=0.40 cm^2=0.40 \cdot 10^(-4)m^2 and the length is
L=20.0 cm=0.20 m, while the conductance G is
G = 0.08 S, therefore re-arranging the equation we can find the conductivity:

\sigma = G (L)/(A)=0.08 S (0.20 m)/(0.40 \cdot 10^(-4)m^2)=400 S/m
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