Why a conductor has resistance?
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One of the principal reasons for having different size conductors is due to resistance. Resistance is defined as the opposition to the flow of electrical current through a conductor. ... The more conductive something is, the less resistance it will have. This Wire Wisdom will examine how resistance affects wire and cable.
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A conductor has resistance to avoid the transmission of heat or electricity into the person's body who is in contact with the conductor.
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