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The specific resistance of a conductor depends upon

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Answered by Gokul0000
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it depends on length ,area, material of the wire
Answered by jitushashi143
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Answer:

The resistance of the conductor is the obstacle offered to the current when it passes through the conductor

The resistance is proportional to the length (L) of the conductor.

If the length of the conductor increases then the resistance increases.

The resistance of the conductor is inversely proportional to the cross-section area (A) of the conductor. If the cross-section area increases then the resistance decreases.

Resistance is also proportional to the resistivity (\rho) which is a constant for a material

The formulation is

R=\dfrac{\rho L}{A}

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