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how does the resistance of a wire change when its radius is tripled​

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Answered by KiSsANDmAkEuP
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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 its resistance becomes 9th part of the previous resistance.

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