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how is the resistivity of a wire affected if its length and radius is doubled?

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The cross-sectional area of the wires will affect the amount of resistance. ... When the radius of the wire is doubled it means the area of cross-section is increased by four times. Hence, the resistance of a wire is reduced to one-fourth if its radius is doubled

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