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What's the difference between specific resistance and resistivity

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Answered by smitapawar
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Answer:The resistivity is also known as specific resistance. The resistivity represents the resistance of the material which has specific dimensions, i.e., the material has 1-meter length and 1 square meter area of cross section. ... The resistivity is directly proportional to the temperature of the material.

Answered by bababala
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The resistivity is also known as specific resistance. The resistivity represents the resistance of the material which has specific dimensions, i.e., the material has 1-meter length and 1 square meter area of cross section. ... The resistivity is directly proportional to the temperature of the material.

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