How does the resistance of a wire change when : Its diameter is tripled ?
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The resistance of a wire is directly proportional to it's length and inversely proportional to it's area .
Explanation:
square of inverse of diameter.
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AS THE RESISTANCE OF A WIRE IS INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO THE SQUARE OF THE DIAMETER OF A CONDUCTING WIRE IF ITS DIAMETER IS TRIPLED THEN ITS RESISTENCE BECOMES 9 th PART OF THE PREVIOUS RESISTANCE
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