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Define resistance and resistivity and also the giver give the relationship between them

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Answered by swishswishbish142
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  The electrical resistance of a circuit component or device is defined as the ratio of the voltage applied to the electric current whichflows through it:    If the resistance is constant over a considerable range of voltage, then Ohm's law, I = V/R, can be used to predict the behavior of the material. Although the definition above involves DC current and voltage, the same definition holds for the AC application of resistors. Whether or not a material obeys Ohm's law, its resistance can be described in terms of its bulk resistivity. The resistivity, and thus the resistance, is temperature dependent. Over sizable ranges of temperature, this temperature dependence can be predicted from a temperature coefficient of resistance.

Answered by Anonymous
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Resistance is the term which is the resisting of flowing of charges from a specific substance of any size.



Consider we have a solid substance of copper. It will have a resisting of charges from flowing through the substance.


If we change its length and area provided to drift of charge, its resistance will vary.


But the one thing that will constant for all copper substance of any shape and size is resistivity. The resistance of a substance of copper , iron , germanium will vary if we change the shape and size of that substance, but its resistivity is constant at any shape and size.



Resistivity is different in copper,Iron etc because of their nature,but if we change the shape,only resistance will change.


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Resistivity is like the density of a material that is constant and resistance is like the mass which will depend on the length area or (volume) of substance.



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