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How would you calculate the resistivity of a length of copper for the purposes of an electrical intallation?

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How would you calculate the resistivity of a length of copper for the purposes of an electrical intallation?

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r=p(rho) x l / a resistance = resistivity x length / cross sectional area so to work out the resistivity, you need to rearrange the formula to make it resistivity= resistance x CSA / length multiply the resistance by the csa and divide that by the length which will give you the resistivity in ohm metres

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