Which one of the following is correct for the mathematical representation of electrical resistivity?

Which one of the following is correct for the mathematical representation of electrical resistivity? Correct Answer ρ = (R l/A)

The electrical conductivity can be defined mathematically as ρ = (R l/A) where R is the electrical resistance, l is the length and A is the cross-sectional area.

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