A copper wire of resistance 16ohm is stretched three times to its initial length, then the new resistance is
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Answer: If The wire is stretched 3 times the original length, the cross-section of the wire is cut to 1/3rd it’s the original cross-section. Since the resistance of a wire is given by R = rho*l/A the length while cutting the cross-section by 3x, the new resistance will be 9 times the original resistance.
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