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if our resistance is a high the electric conductivity will be less​

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Answered by navjot9440
1

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

according to ohms law

v=ir and r=v/i so current is inversely proportional to resistance

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

When the resistance is high the conductivity will be less because the register is inversely proportional to the conductance.

If the resistance is doubled then the conductivity will be decreased by half.

Resistance :- The property of a conductor to resist the flow of electric current through it is called resistance.

Conductivity :- It is the reciprocal of resistance.

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