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Write the difference between resistance and resistivity.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The resistance is the ratio of the length and cross-section area of the conductor, whereas the resistivity of the material is the ratio of the product of the resistance and area to the length of the conductor. The resistance is represented by the symbol R whereas the resistivity is represented by the symbol ρ.

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Answered by biranjansinha11
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Resistance is when an object resists the flow of electricity or electrons. Resistors are the object which are specifically made for resisting this flow.

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Resistivity is the tendency i.e naturally resistance of an object to resist the flow of electrons. Every metal possess different level of resistivity to electricity.

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