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ruyam
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Calculating Conductance, Resistance in two-probe system
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October 15, 2014, 09:10 »
If I get the conductance value from the "Conductance Custom Analyzer" and if I calculate the conductance value as I/V , I get different results. Why is it so ? Which one should I use to get accurate result for Conductance and Resistance?
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ebrahim298
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October 15, 2014, 21:22 »
Hi
results are exactly the same whether you calculate the conductance using conductance custom analyzer or I/V. see the results again. you are probably making a mistake. unit of conductance should be the same in both cases. for example SI unit.
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