In general, the resistance to electric current of a material. In particular, the degree to which a material resists the flow of electricity or heat, The reciprocal of conductivity, The ability of an insulator to resist the flow of electric current through it It is expressed in ohm-cm, The opposition of a medium which opposes or reduces current flow Any substance which reduces or eliminates current flow, reciprocal of conductivity, The ability of a material to resist passage of electric current through itself or on its surface, r Resistivity of material defines cincentration of carriers in the bulk substrate Range: between 1 and tens of thousands Ohms-cm, the resistance of a unit length of a conductor of unit cross sectional area (see Table 18 1), Resistivity uses Greek letter Rho where Resistance = Rho * length / cross sectional area Rho (Ohm Metres) = Resistance of 1 metre length of material with 1 square metre cross section Rho (Ohm Metres) = Rho (Micro-Ohm metres) * 0 000001(E-6) Rho (Ohm Metres) = Rho (Ohm cm) * 0 01(E-2) Rho (Ohm Metres) = Rho (Micro-Ohm cm) * 0 00000001(E-8) The default value is that for pure copper at 20 degrees C is 1 68E-8 (0 0000000168) Ohm Metres, The degree to which a material opposes the flow of electricity or heat, a material's opposition to the flow of electric current; measured in ohms, A technique using electrodes in contact with the ground to measure electrical resistivity The depth of investigation is a function of the electrode spacing and geometry, The characteristic of a material to impede the flow of electrons (electrical current) It is the materials electrical resistance for a unit volume This value is specific to a material and not its geometry, The electrical resistance of a formation, The capacity for or tendency toward resistance The resistance per unit length of a substance with uniform cross-section Resistance is the opposition to electric current characteristic of a medium, substance, or circuit element, The ability of a material to resist passage of electrical current either through its bulk or on a surface The unit of volume resistivity is the ohm-cm, of surface resistivity, the ohm, Referring to the measurment of the resistance of a material to electric current either through its volume or on its surface The unit of volume resistivity is ohm-centimeter; the unit of surface resistivity is the ohm, The property of a material which resists the flow of electrical current Also called specific resistance The ratio of electric-field intensity to current density The reciprocal of resistivity is conductivity, Electrical resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and unit length. The resistivity of a conductor depends on its composition and its temperature. As a characteristic property of each material, resistivity is useful in comparing various materials on the basis of their ability to conduct electric current. As temperature increases, the resistivity of a metallic conductor usually increases and that of a semiconductor usually decreases, The ability of a material to resist passage of electrical current through its bulk or on a surface The unit of volume resistivity is the ohm-cm; of surface resistivity, the ohm, In electricity, a characteristic proportionality factor equal to the resistance of a centimeter cube of a substance to the passage of an electric current perpendicular to two parallel faces Also called specific resistance R = ρ( l/A ) where R is the resistance of a uniform conductor, l is the length, A is its cross-sectional area, and ρ is its resistivity, The geometry independent parameter of a material that determines the relationship between the current through it and the current across it Resistance of a cylinder of material is: resistance = resistivity * (length / area), A proportionality factor characteristic of different substances equal to the resistance that a centimetre cube of the substance offers to the passage of electricity, the current being R = rL/A, where R is the resistance of a uniform conductor, L its length, A it cross-sectional area, and r its resistivity Resistivity is usually expressed in ohm-centimetres The ability of a material to resist passage of electrical current either through its bulk or on a surface, A proportionality constant that relates the length and cross-sectional area of a given electric conductor to its resistance, at a given temperature, A measure of the resistance to current flow in a material, ability to resist; resistance, quality of a conductor which resists an electrical current (Electricity),
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In general, the resistance to electric current of a material. In particular, the degree to which a material resists the flow of electricity or heat
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The reciprocal of conductivity
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The ability of an insulator to resist the flow of electric current through it It is expressed in ohm-cm
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The opposition of a medium which opposes or reduces current flow Any substance which reduces or eliminates current flow, reciprocal of conductivity
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The ability of a material to resist passage of electric current through itself or on its surface
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r Resistivity of material defines cincentration of carriers in the bulk substrate Range: between 1 and tens of thousands Ohms-cm
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the resistance of a unit length of a conductor of unit cross sectional area (see Table 18 1)
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Resistivity uses Greek letter Rho where Resistance = Rho * length / cross sectional area Rho (Ohm Metres) = Resistance of 1 metre length of material with 1 square metre cross section Rho (Ohm Metres) = Rho (Micro-Ohm metres) * 0 000001(E-6) Rho (Ohm Metres) = Rho (Ohm cm) * 0 01(E-2) Rho (Ohm Metres) = Rho (Micro-Ohm cm) * 0 00000001(E-8) The default value is that for pure copper at 20 degrees C is 1 68E-8 (0 0000000168) Ohm Metres
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The degree to which a material opposes the flow of electricity or heat
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a material's opposition to the flow of electric current; measured in ohms
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A technique using electrodes in contact with the ground to measure electrical resistivity The depth of investigation is a function of the electrode spacing and geometry
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The characteristic of a material to impede the flow of electrons (electrical current) It is the materials electrical resistance for a unit volume This value is specific to a material and not its geometry
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The electrical resistance of a formation
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The capacity for or tendency toward resistance The resistance per unit length of a substance with uniform cross-section Resistance is the opposition to electric current characteristic of a medium, substance, or circuit element
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The ability of a material to resist passage of electrical current either through its bulk or on a surface The unit of volume resistivity is the ohm-cm, of surface resistivity, the ohm
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Referring to the measurment of the resistance of a material to electric current either through its volume or on its surface The unit of volume resistivity is ohm-centimeter; the unit of surface resistivity is the ohm
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The property of a material which resists the flow of electrical current Also called specific resistance The ratio of electric-field intensity to current density The reciprocal of resistivity is conductivity
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Electrical resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and unit length. The resistivity of a conductor depends on its composition and its temperature. As a characteristic property of each material, resistivity is useful in comparing various materials on the basis of their ability to conduct electric current. As temperature increases, the resistivity of a metallic conductor usually increases and that of a semiconductor usually decreases
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The ability of a material to resist passage of electrical current through its bulk or on a surface The unit of volume resistivity is the ohm-cm; of surface resistivity, the ohm
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In electricity, a characteristic proportionality factor equal to the resistance of a centimeter cube of a substance to the passage of an electric current perpendicular to two parallel faces Also called specific resistance R = ρ( l/A ) where R is the resistance of a uniform conductor, l is the length, A is its cross-sectional area, and ρ is its resistivity
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The geometry independent parameter of a material that determines the relationship between the current through it and the current across it Resistance of a cylinder of material is: resistance = resistivity * (length / area)
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A proportionality factor characteristic of different substances equal to the resistance that a centimetre cube of the substance offers to the passage of electricity, the current being R = rL/A, where R is the resistance of a uniform conductor, L its length, A it cross-sectional area, and r its resistivity Resistivity is usually expressed in ohm-centimetres The ability of a material to resist passage of electrical current either through its bulk or on a surface
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A proportionality constant that relates the length and cross-sectional area of a given electric conductor to its resistance, at a given temperature
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A measure of the resistance to current flow in a material
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ability to resist; resistance, quality of a conductor which resists an electrical current (Electricity) isim
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