Physics, asked by vanshchauhan43pbcfl4, 1 year ago

how does resistance of a wire depends on its radius

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Answered by nikolatesla2
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Yes, the resistance of a wire depends on its radius. ... Resistance = (resistivity×length of wire)/ area of cross section. Therefore R is inversely proportional to the square of theradius of the wire.
Answered by spine
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resistance of a wire is directly proportional to the radius if radius increases then resistance increases and if radius become less low then resistance also became less..
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