Resistance =Resistivity when
A.Area =1m
B.Area =1m2
C.Area =1m3
D.Area = 1m4
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The resistance of a cylindrical segment of a conductor is equal to the resistivity of the material times the length divided by the area: R≡VI=ρLA. The unit of resistance is the ohm, Ω. For a given voltage, the higher the resistance, the lower the current
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