Resistivity of non metals is more than alloy.. (Right or Wrong)
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Resistivity is a property of a material and only varies when temperature changes. In case of pure metal we can change it's temperature but alloys have constant temperature.
Usually alloys have higher resistivity than pure metals. To put it conceptually, the different atoms in the alloy cause the electrons to have more interruptions and scattering in their otherwise smooth flow
Similar questions