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Answered by MRDEMANDING
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Answer:

the current I increases. ✔

Explanation:

  • The resistance R of a conducting wire is given by the formula :

   R = ρ L / A

  • where L = length of the conductor, A = cross sectional area
  •  ρ = resistivity coefficient (constant for a material)

  • Voltage connected across the resistance = V = constant

So  I = V / R = V A / (ρ L)

  • If a thicker wire is connected instead of a thinner one, the A increases, and hence the current increases.   Here L is constant.
Answered by Anonymous
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