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When 5 V potential difference is applied across a wire of length 0.1 m. The drift speed of electrons is `2.5 xx 10^(-4) ms^(-1)`. If the electron density in the wire is `8 xx10^(28) m^(-3)`, calculate the resistivity of the material of wire

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