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What is difference between resistance and resistivity?​

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Answered by kuldeepswarnkar14
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Explanation:

Resistance is the physical property of a substance because of which it opposes the flow of current i.e. electrons. Resistivity is the physical property of a particular substance which is having particular dimensions.

Answered by MissPerfect09
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The difference between Resistance and Resistivity are -

 \rm {as \: we \: know \: that \: resistance \: is \: the \: appliances \: which \: is \: used \: by \: us \: to \: maintain \: the \: electricity \: thus \: we \: can \: not \: get \: their \: any \: issue}

 \rm {resistivity \: is \: the \: capacity \: to \: maintain \: the \: voltages \: of \: elec > }

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