Resistance of a conductor is defined by the specific resistivity, area of cross section and the length of the conductor. R = rL/A, where R is resistance in OHMs, r is specific resistance, L length in mm, A is area of cross section in sq mm
Graphite is low resistance of electricity...
Electricity flows along the path of least resistance due to Ohm's Law, which states that current will follow the path with the least resistance. This means that the flow of electricity is determined by the resistance of the material through which it is passing.
A "resistance" or "resistor".
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Resistance.
Resistance.
it cause no electricity because of the resistance but.... if your question was..... "the caused by the flow of electrons" then the answer well be ( it cause electricity )
The most efficient path of least resistance for the flow of electricity is through conductive materials like metals, which offer low resistance and allow electricity to flow easily.
Substances that have high resistance to electricity include rubber, glass, and plastic. These materials are often used as insulators to prevent the flow of electricity.
They are just different forms of the same word as it applies in electricity. The higher the resistance or resistivity of a load, the less the current for a given voltage. There are likely grammatic rules that apply for usage in a sentence, but you'll have to check on that with a grammarian.
which one of the flemmings rules applies to electromagnets producing electricity
Water can increase a substance's conductivity, making it easier for electricity to flow through. This is why water can decrease a substance's resistance to the flow of electricity.