yes, it does have low resistance
A low resistance bulb has a thicker filament.
Good conductors have low resistance
Conductors have a (low) Electrical resistance.
No, a good conductor has a low resistance.
Air resistance is a function of area, not materials. However, a lighter plastic object will fall more slowly than a heavier metal object with the same surface area.
Some advantages of using plastic bearings are that it saves money, it has corrosion and chemical resistance, designed to maintain a low COF, no messy lubrication and resistance to dirt.
It has low thermal resistance, Poor solvent resistance, Prone to hydrolytic degradation if not completely dry prior to processing.
Probably there is a low-resistance path between the bowl and the sink so the answer is 'probably yes'.
Graphite is low resistance of electricity...
The upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur.
Yes, it has a high resistance as it is an insulator.
A low resistance bulb has a thicker filament.
Good conductors have low resistance
Usually low resistance is better.
Silver and gold both have low resistances. Superconductors have zero electrical resistance. People with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) also have low resistance to infection. Many women have a low resistance to my charming and magnetic personality.
Gold has a low resistance, which means it is a good conductor of electricity. This property makes it useful in various electrical applications where low resistance is needed for efficient conduction of electricity.
zero is low resistance