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he ratio of area in square metres to length in metres simplifies to just metres. Thus, in the metre-kilogram-second system, the unit of resistivity is ohm-metre. If lengths are measured in centimetres, resistivity may be expressed in units of ohm-centimetre.

Electric potential and potential difference

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03 Electricity

ELECTRIC POTENTIAL

The electric potential (or potential) at a point in an electric field is defined as the work done in moving a unit positive charge from infinity to that point, without any acceleration.

Electric Potential is similar to flow of water from one end of a tube connected to a tank at a higher level to another tank at the other end of the tube at a lower level.

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