How does the resistance of a wire vary with its area of cross-section? (Explain)
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lf it's cross section increases the resistance will be low and current will flow properly...
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It is essential to know that the resistance of every wire different inversely proportional to the area.
It means that if the area is high, then the resistance is less.
Alternatively, if the resistance is high, then the area is less.
According to the cross section, if the resistance is low, then the current will properly flow.
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