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How does the resistance of a wire change when:a) its length is doubled. b) it's diameter is doubled.​

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Answered by harsshilrastogp9hs17
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Answer:

easy

Explanation:

:-when length is doubled , the resistance decreases because length is proportional to R.

:-when diameter is doubled , it increases area of cross section which helps in an easy flow of electrons and hence resistance is reduced .

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