A wire of resistance 20 Ω is stretched to double its length. What will be its new (i) resistivity (ii) resistance?
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Now, if the length of the wire gets doubled. Due to an increase in length, the cross-sectional area will be decreased. Thus, the new resistance is four times the previous resistance.
Resistivity does not varies as the material is same
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