1. If the area of cross-section of a
conductor is tripled keeping its
length same, then its resistance
becomes
O triple
O 1/3
O 9 times
O none of these
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The correct answer to this question is none of these.
Explanation:
Given - The area of cross-section of a conductor is tripled keeping its
length same.
To Find - Write the resistance.
Resistance is proportional to (A) Area (cross-sectional area of the conductor) in the opposite direction. As a result, when A tripled, Resistance became none of these.
The opposition that material provides to the flow of electric current is known as resistance. The capital letter R is used to signify it.
Resistance reduces as the cross-sectional area grows. Because resistance is inversely proportional to area, this is the case.
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