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what is the unit of resistivity​

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Resistivity definition:

The SI unit of electrical resistivity is the ohm⋅metre (Ω⋅m). It is commonly represented by the Greek letter ρ, rho. Although the SI resistivity unit, the ohms metre is generally used, sometimes figures will be seen described in terms of ohms centimetres, Ω⋅cm.

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S.I. unit of Resistivity :- ohm.metre (Ω⋅m)

The CGS unit of resistivity = Ω-cm

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