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How much does the resistance change if diameter is doubled .Explain keeping volume of a wire as constant

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Answered by shreya2004mehta
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Because the thickness of a wire is usually represented by its diameter. Thus when the diameter of a wire is doubled (made 2 times), its resistance becomes one-fourth (1/4), and if the diameter of a wire is halved (made 1/2), then its resistance becomes four times (4 times).

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Because the thickness of a wire is usually represented by its diameter. Thus when the diameter of a wire is doubled (made 2 times), its resistance becomes one-fourth (1/4), and if the diameter of a wire is halved (made 1/2), then its resistance becomes four times (4 times).

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