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Chapter 16, Problem 60GP

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The conductance G of an object is defined as the reciprocal of the resistance R; that is, G=1/R. The unit of conductance is a \(mho \left(=\mathrm{ohm}^{-1}\right)\), which is also called the siemens (S). What is the conductance (in siemens) of an object that draws \(730 \mathrm{~mA}\) of current at \(3.0 \mathrm{~V}\) ?

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