as little as possible like less than one ohm would be really good.
The resistance of a conductor is directly proportional to the resistivity of the conductor. since the resistivity of a conductor is decreases with decrease in temperature hence the resistance.
No, a good conductor has a low resistance.
The material from which the conductor is made, the length of the conductor, the diameter of the conductor and the temperature of the conductor are all things that impact its resistance.
No. A thicker conductor will lower resistance.
The longer the conductor the greater the end to end resistance.
Traditionally, a conductor has the least resistance of the three, followed by the semiconductor and finally the resistor.
The resistance of a conductor is relatively low while an insulator should have very high resistance. The former is used to transmit electricity and the latter is designed to inhibit flow of electricity.
No
This depends on the type of conductor. If the conductor has a positive coefficient the resistance will increase. If the conductor has a negative temperature coefficient the resistance will decrease.
Good conductor = low resistance.
The length of a conductor Does affect it's resistance.The longer it is, the more the resistance.
The resistance between a conductor and an insulator is: Wood, fabric, and water!