What is meant by electrical resistance of a conductor state how resistance of a conductor?
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Resistance of a conductor is its tendency to resist the flow of charges through it. This happens because when electric charge flows through a conducter, it is resisted by the electron repulsion. The resistance of a conductor depends on its length, area of cross section and nature of the material of the conductor.
Resistance 'R' is proportional to the length but inversely proportional to the area of cross section of the conductor.
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