Ohm's Law: A fundamental principle stating that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points: $V = IR$.
Resistivity: A material-specific property that quantifies how strongly it resists electric current flow. It is denoted by $\rho$ and measured in ohm-meters ($\Omega \cdot m$).
Conductor: A material with low resistivity that allows electric current to flow easily through it.