What defines the resistance of an electric circuit?

The resistance of an electric circuit is defined by the material, size, and shape of the conductor used in the circuit. It is the measure of the opposition a material offers to the flow of electric current through it. The unit of resistance is ohm (Ω). The longer and thinner the conductor, the greater the resistance, and the shorter and thicker the conductor, the lesser the resistance. The temperature of the conductor and the type of material used also affect resistance.