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Unit IV: Effects of Current Lessons
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Post a LessonAnswered on 15/04/2024 Learn CBSE - Class 10/Science/Unit IV: Effects of Current
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Answered on 15/04/2024 Learn CBSE - Class 10/Science/Unit IV: Effects of Current
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Answered on 15/04/2024 Learn CBSE - Class 10/Science/Unit IV: Effects of Current
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Resistivity is a measure of the resistance of a material to the flow of electric current. It is defined as the resistance of a unit cube of the material measured between opposite faces when the temperature difference between the faces is one degree Celsius.
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Answered on 15/04/2024 Learn CBSE - Class 10/Science/Unit IV: Effects of Current
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The direction of conventional current is considered to be the direction of flow of positive charge, which is opposite to the direction of the flow of electrons. So, conventional current flows from the positive terminal of a battery or voltage source towards the negative terminal.
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Answered on 15/04/2024 Learn CBSE - Class 10/Science/Unit IV: Effects of Current
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