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How is resistivity of an alloy be compared with the resistivity of the constituent metals of which it is formed?

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Answered by neelam85karamvir
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A metal has large number of free electrons and due to this they conduct current and heat. The resistivity if a material or conductor is the hindrance or resistance offered by its structure to the free electrons to flow. ... Therefore, the resistivity of alloys is more than its constituent metals.

Answered by gudu11199
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A metal has large number of free electrons and due to this they conduct current and heat. The resistivity if a material or conductor is the hindrance or resistance offered by its structure to the free electrons to flow. ... Therefore, the resistivity of alloys is more than its constituent metals.

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