👉 Resistibility is a measure of how much resistance is required to pass an electrical current through a conductor. It is often used in physics and engineering to describe how difficult it is for charges (electrons or protons) to flow through certain materials, such as metals or semiconductors. Resilience can be calculated using the formula:
R = 1 / (σ
ε)
where:
- R is the resistance of the material,
- σ is the conductivity of the material,