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<p>to distortion of their crystalline structure etc.), irrespective of their shape and size, have the same resistivity, but a long, thin copper wire has a much larger resistance than a thick, short copper wire. Every material has its own characteristic resistivity. For example, rubber has a far larger resistivity than copper.</p>

<p>In a <a href="page.php?w=hydraulic_analogy">hydraulic analogy</a>, passing current through a high-resistivity material is like pushing water through a pipe full of sand&nbsp;- while passing current through a low-resistivity</p><p>
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