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What is the resistivity of Iron, silver and copper

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Answered by NikhilKuamar
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Material                     ρ (Ω•m) at 20 °C Resistivity        σ (S/m) at 20 °C

1.) Silver                           1.59×10−8                                  6.30×107

2.) Copper                       1.68×10−8                                   5.96×107

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Answered by typecooster
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Explanation:

The resistivity of silver is 1.60×10^-8

The resistivity of Iron is 10×10^-8

and that of copper is 1.62×10^-8.

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