@incollection{LatasteThielFranzoni, author = {Lataste, Jean-Fran{\c{c}}ois and Thiel, Charlotte and Franzoni, Elisa}, title = {Electrical Resistance}, series = {Methods of Measuring Moisture in Building Materials and Structures}, booktitle = {Methods of Measuring Moisture in Building Materials and Structures}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-74231-1_8}, pages = {55 -- 66}, abstract = {Electrical resistance is the ability for a material to impede the flow of electrical current. The resistance (R) is expressed in ohm (Ohm), its inverse is the conductance (C) is expressed in siemens (S). The resistance is function of geometry of tested body and measurement device. So one generally prefers the resistivity (ρΩ) expressed in ohm-meter (Ohm·m), or its inverse the conductivity (σ) in siemens per meter (S/m), representing the intrinsic material's property.}, language = {en} }