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A given length of a wire is doubled and this process is repeated once again. By what factor does the resistance of the wire changes? ​

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Answered by PrimePalindrome
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Answer:

Explanation:

Resistance = Specific resistance×length/area of cross section of wire

New Resistance = Specific resistance×(length/4)/(area of cross section of wire×2×2)

So new resistance = 1/16×initial resistance

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