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What is meant by Resistant capacity of a conductor...???

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Answered by aryaramakrishnan
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Explanation:

A conductor is any material that will allow an electrical current to flow through it. The ability of any conductor in an electrical circuit to pass current is judged by its electrical RESISTANCE. Resistance is the ability to OPPOSE the flow of electric current. Voltage is the electrical force that causes current to flow through a conductor, but the greater the value of resistance of any conductor, the less current will flow for any particular value of voltage applied. The resistance of a conductor depends mainly on three things:

1. The LENGTH of the conductor.

2. The CROSS SECTIONAL AREA of the conductor.

3. The MATERIAL of which the conductor is made.

Because the resistance is greater in longer conductors than in shorter ones.

Resistance is defined as the opposition to the flow of electrical current through a conductor. ... It's important to point out that conductivity and resistivity (the property that determines final resistance) are inversely proportional.

Answered by rohanroy2k20
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