What is 1 ohm resistivity?
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It refers to the magnitude of the resistance of a condurtor or wire 1m lond and area of cross section 1msquare
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If one ampere current flows through a conductor when one volt potential difference is applied between it ends, then the resistance of the conductor is one ohm.
1 volt
------------- = 1 ohm.
1 ampere
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