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प्रश्न
What is specific resistance?
What do you understand by specific resistance of a solution?
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उत्तर
A conductor’s resistance is inversely proportional to its area of cross-section (A) and directly proportional to its length (l).
This means that the resistance (R) varies as the ratio of length to area:
R ∝ l and `R prop 1/A`
Thus, `R prop l/A` or, `R = rho l/A`
where ρ (rho) is the constant of proportionality and is called the specific resistance of the conductor. It may be defined as follows:
If l = 1 cm, A = 1 cm2 then we have R = ρ
Hence, specific resistance may be defined as the resistance of the conductor having a length of one centimetre and an area of cross-section equal to one squared centimetre.
Another name for specific resistance is the conductor’s resistivity. Ohm cm or Ω cm are the units of specific resistance.
