Do the bend in wire effect it's electrical resistance explain
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Every current carrying conductor produces a magnetic field in the plane perpendicular to the flow of current, and revolving around the conductor. This is the case of a straight wire. If a wire is bent to form loops, it acts as an inductor. ... So, explicitly, the resistance of the wire doesn't change when you bend it.
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