Electrical resistivity ((rho)) is a measure of how strongly a material opposes the flow of electric current. It is defined as the resistance (R) of a conductor of unit length and unit cross-sectional area.
The formula for electrical resistivity is given by:
This formula allows you to calculate the resistivity of a material when you know its resistance, cross-sectional area, and length.
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