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define the resistivity of a conductor. on what factor does the resistivity of a conductor depend? ​

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The unit for resistivity is the ohm-metre. The resistivity of a material depends on its nature and the temperature of the conductor, but not on its shape and size. A good conductor has less resistivity, whereas a bad conductor or insulator has high resistivity.

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What is resistivity write its SI unit on what factors it depend

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Resistivity of a Conducter & Dependency

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The resitivity of the material is the resistance of that conductor in per unit length and per unit cross sectional area.

The resitivity of a conductor is can be find by using Formula :

Resistivity = Resistance ×( Area of cross section /lenth of the wire)

SI Unit of Resistivity is ohm- metre.

Resistivity of a material is depends upon the factors .

1) Nature of the conductor

2) Temperature of the conductor

But it is not depend upon the shape and size of the conductor

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