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The electrical resistance of a conductor is
- A The measure of the difficulty of the flow of electrons through the conductor
- B A measure of density of the conductor
- C A measure of the flow of electricity through the conductor
- D The measure of the voltage which has passed through the conductor
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The electrical resistance of a conductor is a measure of the difficulty of the flow of electrons through the conductor. Resistance is caused by collisions between electrons and atoms in the conductor, which impedes the flow of current. A higher resistance means a greater difficulty for electrons to pass through the conductor, resulting in a lower current flow. Conversely, a lower resistance allows for easier electron flow and a higher current. Therefore, the correct answer is that the electrical resistance of a conductor is the measure of the difficulty of the flow of electrons through the conductor.