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Two wires are made having same length ?? and area of cross-section ??. Wire 1 is made of copper and wire 2 is made of aluminium. It is given that the electrical conductivity of copper is more than that of aluminium. In this context, which one of the following statements is correct?
The resistance of wire 1 will be higher than that of wire 2.
The resistance of wire 2 will be higher than that of wire 1.
The resistance of both the wires will be the same.
If same current is flown through both the wires, the power dissipated in both the wires will be the same.
The resistance to the flow of electrons is called resistivity. Conductivity is just inverse of resistivity. Both are the property of conductor. The interesting relationship between them is, as the conductivity increase resistivity decrease.
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