Why does graphite conduct resistance?
First of all, in addition to superconductors, any conductor has a resistance, and then the graphite resistance is based on the anisotropy of graphite and different, and then the degree of graphitization also determines the size of the graphite resistor.
Any conductor has a resistance! It's just a different size!
Resistors are available, some are large, others are smallOf course, in addition to superconductivity
First of all, any conductor has a resistance, and then the resistance of graphite is different according to the anisotropy of graphite, and then, the degree of graphitization also determines the size of the graphite resistance,