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Discussion Forum : Technology - Section 1 (Q.No. 18)
18.
What is the relationship between resistivity r and conductivity s?
R = s2
R = s
R > s
R = 1/s
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Pk patel said:   1 decade ago
Resistance and conductance are inversely proportional to each other. Hence it gives the relation stated above.

Lokesh rathor said:   1 decade ago
Because resistivity is inversily proportional to conductivity.

Pushparani said:   1 decade ago
When the resistance goes to negligible level then only the material act as conductor. So both are inversely proportional to each other.

Shiv said:   1 decade ago
When resistor is increased then conductor decreases, resistor is always get high advantage more than conductivity. Thats for its inversely proportional to conductivity.

AMIT said:   1 decade ago
Resistance is always being inversely proportional to a conductance. R=1/S.

Mani said:   1 decade ago
Resistance is inversely proportional to conductance.

Rupa said:   1 decade ago
Resistor resists current it means it opposes the current flow while a conductor conducts current it means it allows the current flow without any interruption. So these are always inverse to each other.

Sathiya said:   1 decade ago
Resistivity is always equal to half of the conductivity.
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Madhushree said:   1 decade ago
Acc.to ohm's law current flowing through the conductor is directly proportional voltage & inversely proportional to resistance temperature remain constant.
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Jit said:   10 years ago
We know that resistance is is directly inversely proportional to the conductivity.
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