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specific resistance of wire

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Answered by Anonymous
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Specific resistance is a constant entity. Its value remains constant for every individual substance. Any sort of change in length or cross-sectional area may bring about a change in the resistance of a wire as we have the relation R= pL /A, where p is the specific resistance.

Answered by dilliprasaddhakal528
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Specific resistance: Total resistance offered by a conductor of length 1m and cross sectional area 1m².

Formula: \: ρ =  \frac{ \:RA}{l}

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