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how does the resistance value in the length of a conductor is doubled? assume area of cross section is constant​

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Answered by saipriya0420
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Answer:

resistance is doubled too.

Explanation:

resistance is given by

R=(resistivity*length of conductor)/area of crossection

here area of crossection and resistivity is constant

resistance is directly proportional to length

so resistance is doubled

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