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Answered by MdMimAkhtar
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Resistance tells you the specific number of ohms that a phsyical piece of conductor has. Resistivity is the electrical property of a material. The resistance of a specific length and cross sectional area piece of that material (e.g. like carbon, silver or copper) can be calculated using the resistivity property

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