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The resistance of a 1.5 sqmm cable depends on its material (usually copper or aluminum) and its length. For copper, the typical resistance is about 12.1 ohms per kilometer, while for aluminum, it’s around 19.5 ohms per kilometer. To find the resistance per unit length, you would divide these values by 1000 to get ohms per meter. Thus, the resistance of a 1.5 sqmm copper cable is approximately 0.0121 ohms/meter.

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