How does a change in resistance affect the conductivity of a material? (2 points)
a
The lower...
Physics, 12.12.2020 16:30, sosasubzero
How does a change in resistance affect the conductivity of a material? (2 points)
a
The lower the resistance, the worse the conductivity
b
The lower the resistance, the better the conductivity
c
The higher the resistance, the better the conductivity
d
The change in resistance does not affect conductivity
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