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Why copper has less resistivity than iron?

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Answered by besst
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Thicker wires will have lower resistances, but longer wires will have higher resistances. Copper has a lower resistivity and is a better conductor of electricity than iron. ... Copper is a better conductor than iron, which means current can flow easier (with less resistance) through copper.


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