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How much greater is the resistivity of lead to copper?

12 times
1.2 times
0.80 times
0.080 times

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12 times

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User Ohad Zadok
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The resistivity of lead is 2.2x10^-7.
For copper, it's 1.7x10^-8.
The unit is ohm-meters.

Lead's number is about 12.9 times the size of Copper's number.
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