conductance

/kənˈdʌktəns/
noun
  1. The ability of a material or object to allow electricity, heat, or sound to flow through it.
    • We measured the thermal conductance of the insulation.
    • The conductance of this metal decreases as it gets hotter.
    • Copper has high electrical conductance, which is why it's used in wires.
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