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Can resistance of a material be less than the resistivity of a material ? If yes, How ?​

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Answered by nazeefasif8
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Resistivity is the resistance per unit length and cross-sectional area. It is the property of the material that opposes the flow of charge or the flow of electric current. ... When we have a thick wire, the resistance decreases. The resistance increases when the wire is thin as the area of cross-section is less.

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