## Resistivity Fundamentals
Electrical resistivity (rho) measures opposition to current flow, in microohm-cm. Conductivity is the reciprocal. The IACS standard defines annealed copper as 100%.
## Values Across Engineering Metals
| Metal/Alloy | Resistivity (microohm-cm) | % IACS | Application |
|------------|--------------------------|--------|-------------|
| Silver | 1.59 | 108 | Contacts |
| Copper (C11000) | 1.72 | 100 | Wiring |
| Aluminum (1350) | 2.83 | 62 | Transmission lines |
| Carbon steel | 14-17 | 10-12 | Magnetic circuits |
| 304 Stainless | 72 | 2.4 | Structural |
| Nichrome (Ni80Cr20) | 108 | 1.6 | Heating elements |
| Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl) | 139 | 1.2 | Furnace elements |
## Temperature Coefficient of Resistance (TCR)
Pure metals have high TCR (copper: +3,930 ppm/degree C). Heavily alloyed materials have near-zero TCR (Manganin: +/-15 ppm/degree C), making them ideal for precision resistors.
## Resistance Heating Alloys
**Nichrome**: Maximum element temperature 1150 degrees C. The standard for toasters, kilns, and industrial furnaces.
**Kanthal A1**: Maximum 1400 degrees C. Higher resistivity and better oxidation resistance than nichrome due to alumina scale.
## Conductor Alloys
**C11000 ETP Copper**: 101% IACS. Standard for wiring and bus bars. Excellent conductivity but soft.
**C17200 Beryllium Copper**: 22% IACS but 1280 MPa strength. For contact springs and connectors requiring conductivity plus spring force.
## Superconductivity
NbTi wire (Tc = 9.8 K) is the workhorse of MRI magnets and particle accelerators, drawn into fine filaments embedded in a copper stabilizing matrix.
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Electrical resistivity determines suitability for conductors, resistors, or heating elements. It spans three orders of magnitude across engineering metals, from copper at 1.7 microohm-cm to nichrome at 108 microohm-cm.
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