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what is meant by resistance, resistor and restivity

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Answered by khyathis
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hey here is ur answer

resistance: the property of a conductor due to which it opposes the flow of current through it is called resistance . it's S. I . unit is ohm

resistor: a conductor having some applicable resistance is called resistor


resistivity : the resistivity of a substance is numerically equal to the resistance of a rod of the substance which is one meter in length and one square meter in cross section. it's S. I. unit is ohm meter


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Answered by Mansi0001
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RESISTANCE=Resistance is opposing property of a conductor. It can oppose the flow of current and is denoted by R. RESISTOR=Resistor is an electrical component that limit or regulates the flow electrical current in an electronic circuit. RESISTIVITY = It is a characteristic property of material which does not depends upon length and area of cross section. HOPE IT MAY HELP YOU.... IF SO PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST☺
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