on what factor does the resistance of a conducter depends explain little bit
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Resistance is defined as the opposition to the flow of electrical current through a conductor. The resistance of an electric circuit can be measured numerically. Conductivity and resistivity are inversely proportional. The more the conductive, the less resistance it will have.
Resistance = Potential difference/ Current
The resistance of the conductor depends on the following factors:
•The temperature of the conductor
•The cross-sectional area of the conductor
•Length of the conductor
•Nature of the material of the conductor
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I think that the capacity of resistance depends on resistance of a conductor
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