Physics, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

For a conductor of constant length, the resistance is

Options:

Proportional to area of cross section

Proportional to square of area of cross section

Inversely proportional to area of cross section

Inversely proportional to square of area of cross section

Answers

Answered by rihanna50
1

For a conductor of constant length, the resistance is  Inversely proportional to area of cross section

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

The resistance of a conductor is inversely proportional to its area of cross section. A dummy approach: The concept of current flow in a conductor is analogous to liquid flow in a pipe. ... As the amount of current flowing at constant voltage increases with increase in cross sectional area, resistance decreases.

Similar questions