On what factors does the resistance of a conductor depend?
Hint. There are four separate factors — two geometric, one material-based, one environmental.
Step 1 — Recall the formula. R = ρl/A.
Step 2 — Read off the factors. Resistance depends directly on length (l), inversely on cross-sectional area (A), and on the nature of the material (ρ, resistivity).
Step 3 — Add the factor outside the formula. Resistance (and resistivity) also varies with temperature, since heating a conductor changes how freely its charges move.
✦ Answer: Length (directly), cross-sectional area (inversely), the material's resistivity, and temperature.
Where students slip. Leaving out temperature — the formula R = ρl/A captures three factors directly, but the text separately notes that resistance also varies with temperature.
