Physics, asked by warrior3746, 9 months ago

give reason .why cross section area of wire decrease when the length of wire is increased​

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Answered by sk6676299
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Explanation:

when you have longer length of wire, the current has to travel more distance, more the distance higher the number of obstacles it faces through its path. Therefore resistance increases with the length. When cross sectional area increases the space of the elctrons to travel increases(simply explained

Answered by titiksha06
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Answer:

The longer a wire is the more resistance it has due to the longer path the electrons have to flow along to get from one end to the other. The larger the cross sectional area, the lower the resistance since the electrons have a larger area to flow through. This will continue to apply no matter how thick the wire is.

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