In a current-carrying conductor, the ratio of the electric field and the current density…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Current Electricity
In a current-carrying conductor, the ratio of the electric field and the current density at a point is called:
- Resistivity
- Conductivity
- Resistance
- Mobility
Answer
(A) Resistivity
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