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Resistance vs. Resistive

Dec 29th, 2023
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  1. Yes, you are correct. In grammar, "resistance" is a noun, and "resistive" is an adjective. The word "resistance" is used to describe the act of resisting or opposing something. It can also refer to the degree to which something resists change or damage. On the other hand, "resistive" is used to describe something that actively opposes or hinders a force, pressure, or influence. It implies that the subject is not naturally resistant but is able to resist through effort or counterforce.
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