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MHT CET · Chemistry · Electrochemistry

What is the common unit of conductivity if the dimensions are expressed in centimeter?

  1. A \(\Omega \mathrm{cm}^{-1}\)
  2. B \(\Omega^{-1} \mathrm{~cm}^{-1}\)
  3. C \(\Omega \mathrm{cm}\)
  4. D \(\Omega^{-1} \mathrm{~cm}\)
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(B) \(\Omega^{-1} \mathrm{~cm}^{-1}\)

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If \(\rho\) is a resistivity and \(\kappa\) is conductivity or specific conductance, then
\(\kappa =\frac{1}{\rho} ; \because \rho=R \times \frac{a}{l} \\ \therefore \kappa=\frac{1}{R} \times \frac{\ell}{a} \Omega^{-1} m^{-1}(O R \mathrm{ohm}^{-1}\) \(\mathrm{~m}^{-1} \text { or } S \mathrm{~m}^{-1})\)
(In C.G.S. system, the units of \(\kappa\) are \(\Omega^{-1} \mathrm{~cm}^{-1}\) or \(\mathrm{S} \mathrm{cm}^{-1}\) which are used commonly)
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