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Alloys of metals usually have (greater/ less) resistivity than that of their constituent metals. State True/ False.

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Answered by anuritha
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alloys of metal usually have greater conductivity and less dresses to witty than that of the constituent metals. as alloy is a combination of two or three metals join together, the combined physical properties metal enhances the conductivity and resistivity .

therefore it is true that alloy of a metal usually greater or less resistivity than that of constituent metals

anuritha: hope ut helps
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