Yes, it is possible for two wires of different resistivities but the same length to carry the same current if the voltage applied across them is adjusted accordingly. According to Ohm's Law (V = IR), the voltage across each wire will differ based on their resistivity and resistance. If the voltage is increased for the wire with higher resistivity, it can result in the same current flowing through both wires.
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