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on what factor does the resistance of a conductor depends​

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Answered by jiyavig2887
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Temperature: The resistance of a conductor depends on the temperature of the conductor. Now, the nature of change of resistance depends on the material of the conductor. For metal and alloys, the resistance of a conductor increases on increasing the temperature of the conductor.

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Answered by maloottyjayadevan
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The resistance of a conductor depends on the cross sectional area of the conductor, the length of the conductor, and its resistivity. It is important to note that electrical conductivity and resistivity are inversely proportional, meaning that the more conductive something is the less resistive it is.

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