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How to pronounce resistivity in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms electric resistance, electrical resistance, impedance, ohmic resistance, resistance
Type of electrical phenomenon
Has types ohmage
Derivation resistive

Examples of resistivity

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The electrical resistivity was measured using a Precise Resistance Tester AT510.
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The superconductivity showing zero electric resistivity is used for application.
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Devices that measure the electrical resistivity of the soil are also widely used.
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In places, the resistivity anomaly is buried below low-resistivity volcanic rocks.
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The additions of Al and Si are expected to elevate the electrical resistivity.
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As in silicon steels, the Si addition is known to increase the electrical resistivity.
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This includes an extra term in Ampere's Law which models the collisional resistivity.
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The full anisotropic resistivity results are shown in Supplementary Fig.
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Unfortunately, the ink did not have high enough resistivity to create the necessary heat.
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More examples
  • Electric resistance: a material's opposition to the flow of electric current; measured in ohms
  • The ability of a material to resist passage of electrical current either through its bulk or on a surface. The unit of volume resistivity is the ohm-cm, of surface resistivity, the ohm.
  • A means of detecting buried features and areas of disturbance by measuring the resistance of an electrical current passed through the ground.
  • Proportional to length
  • Another geophysics technique that measures soil conductivity and can be used to spot old privies or rock walls. Read More
  • The ability of a material not to conduct electricity. The opposite is Conductivity.
  • A measure of a material's resistance to electrical current per unit length for a uniform cross section.
  • A two pronged machine which is pressed into the ground. A weak electronic signal is passed from one prong to the other through the ground. If the current hits a wall or some other solid material that doesn't conduct electricity well, the machine will measure the resistance. ...
  • A geophysical method which measures how well (or how poorly) the rock conducts electrical current. Resistivity data are measured simultaneously with IP data.