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Engineering, 15.10.2021 02:50 pricillagarcia2002

A bar of a material has a length of 7.0 cm, and its cross section is 1.0 cm by 3.0 cm. A student measures the resistance of this bar and finds it to be 0.0014 Ω. What is the resistivity of this material? Use the relationship between resistance and resistivity above. Show your work. (Remember to convert all quantities to their standard SI units.

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