8. What happens to resistance of a conductor if area of cross-section is doubled?
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Answer:
R=R°*A^1^3
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Cube root of two I think it is the answer
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The resistance of a conductor is inversely proportional to it's area of cross section.. As the amount of current flowing at constant voltage increase in cross sectional area, resistance decreases...
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