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What is resisrivity

Answer» Resistivity is the property of a conductor or insulator or may be Anything to oppose or resist the flow of charge through it. Usually conductors have low resistivity in the comparison of insulators and alloys.
The resistivity of a material is defined in terms of the magnitude of the electric field across it that gives a certain current density.
Resistivity comes from a word resistance if 1m length and 1m square area of a conducting wire then resistance is equal to resistivity.


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