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physical quantity which having units ohm-meter

(A)specific resistance (B) resistance

(C)conductance (D) current density​

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Answered by AnujVerma9839
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Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Physical quantity which having units ohm-metre is specific resistance.

  • Specific resistance is referred to as the resistance offered by a unit length and cross sectional area of a wire when a given voltage is applied to it.
  • It can be represented by the given formula:

⍴= RA/L, where ⍴ is thd specific resistance, R is the resistance, A is the cross-sectional area and L is the length of the wire.

  • So, for finding its unit, we can simply use the units of the components and simplify:

SI unit of R is ohm, L is metre, and A is metre^2

So, unit for ⍴=[ (Unit for R)(Unit for A)]/ Unit for L

So, unit for ⍴=[ (ohm)( metre^2)]/ metre

So, unit for ⍴= ohm-metre.

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