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Explain resistivity. What is the s.i. unit of resisitivity​

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Answered by samfernando342
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The electrical resistivity is the electrical resistance per unit length and per unit of cross-sectional area at a specified temperature. The SI unit of electrical resistivity is the ohm⋅metre (Ω⋅m).

Answered by TheMiracle
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Explain resistivity. What is the S. I. unit of resistivity?

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\sf\blue{➪} Resistivity is defined as the resistance of a cube of material of side one metre. It is an intrinsic property of all physical materials. The symbol of resistivity is ρ . It is pronounced as rho .

\sf\pink{➪} The S. I. unit of resistivity is ohm metre \sf\red{(Ω⋅m)}.

More Info :

  • Resistance is also related to resistivity.
  • The inverse of the conductivity is the resistivity.

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