why does resistivity not depend on the dimensions of the conductor even though its formula consists of length and area of cross section?
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The resistivity of a material is the resistance of a wire of that material of unit length and unit cross-sectional area. The unit for resistivity is the ohm-metre. The resistivity of a material depends on its nature and the temperature of the conductor, but not on its shape and size.
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why?
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