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  • Understanding Low Resistance and High Conductivity in Conductors
    When electrons flow with little resistance through a conductor, it is called low resistance or high conductivity.

    Here's why:

    * Resistance: Resistance is a measure of how much a material opposes the flow of electric current. Low resistance means the material allows current to flow easily.

    * Conductivity: Conductivity is the opposite of resistance. High conductivity means the material conducts electricity well.

    It's important to note: While we often talk about "low resistance" or "high conductivity", there is no specific term for the flow of electrons itself when there is low resistance.

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