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Q: Electrical resistance is a property of conductors that is measured in units of?
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What is the ability of substance to slow down the electricity?

The property of a substance enabling it to slow down electricity is called resistance and is measured in ohms. This ability is called electrical resistance. Every substance has this. Gold has the minimum resistance for electricity. Such substance is called electrical conductor. And there are substance where the electrical resistance is affected by heat, light and other conditions. And for those substance where electricity can not flow are called electrical insulators (non-conductors) such as wood and ceramics.


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They are both good electrical conductors which is unusual as non-metals are normally not very good electrical conductors.


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No, gold is not the best conductor. At room temperature, silver is a slightly better conductor. The best electrical conductors are the so-called superconductors, which are materials that only exhibit the property of superconductivity at very low (cryogenic) temperatures. When exhibiting the property of superconductivity, they have a resistance of zero.


Is electrical resistance and electrical resistivity the same?

No. Resistivity is a material property, and is defined as the resistance for a piece of material of some standard size.


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When cooled this contains almost zero resistance?

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When they can use a resistor in a circuit?

When the circuit needs the electrical property of resistance, of course.


The property of an electrical device that permits storage of electrically separated charges when potential differences exist between the conductors is called what?

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When you pull out the plug connected to an electrical appliance you often observe a spark to which property of the appliance is this related?

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