Why does a conductor have resistivity
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For a conductor having greater area of cross-section, more free electrons cross that section of conductor in one second, thereby giving a large current. ... Thus, the resistivity of material is numerically equal to the resistance of a conductor made up of the material of unit length and unit area of cross-section.
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