Do impurities have any impact on a material's resistivity?
Do impurities have any impact on a material's resistivity?
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Yes, a material's resistivity will increase with the presence of impurities. This is because these impurities will occupy more surface area and disrupt the flow of electrons which will impact their free movement. As a result, the current cannot pass freely through the material and it will affect the resistivity.
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