resistivity Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌriː.zɪsˈtɪv.ə.ti]
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  • This speed is smaller than the slow characteristic speed, and decreases for decreasing resistivity.

  • Zero-flow equilibria could be found only by choosing a somewhat artificial, and likely unphysical, spatial profile for that resistivity; otherwise, velocity fields were required.

  • The change in the flux depends on the resistivity of the plasma.

  • If there is an anomalous resistivity located in the vicinity of the sheet, is a non-constant function.

  • It will be of interest to see how the bounds on the turbulent resistivity compare with experimental measurements.

  • However, if one wants to integrate further in time, the resistivity has to be lowered to avoid too much diffusion of the current.

  • The magnetic topology of each example indicates a correlation between resistivity and reconnection.

  • The anomalous resistivity must be generated by the micro-instability in particle dynamics.

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