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resistance and resistivity
whats the difference between reistsance and resistivity?
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Some people seem to be incapable of supplying a simple concise answer to what is a very simple question.
Resistivity is a property of a material. It is a measure of that material's opposition to the flow of electric current.Any object made of that material has exactly the same resistivity.
What does change is the object's resistance, which depends on its length, cross sectional area, etc.
Resistivity is the resistance of a (hypothetical) piece of a substance one unit of length long and of one unit cross sectional area.
Resistance is then resistivity x length / cross section
Hence, the Si unit of resistivity is the ohm metre.
Resistivity is a property of a material. It is a measure of that material's opposition to the flow of electric current.Any object made of that material has exactly the same resistivity.
What does change is the object's resistance, which depends on its length, cross sectional area, etc.
Resistivity is the resistance of a (hypothetical) piece of a substance one unit of length long and of one unit cross sectional area.
Resistance is then resistivity x length / cross section
Hence, the Si unit of resistivity is the ohm metre.
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