Physics, asked by Anmolrajyadavanshi, 1 year ago

How will the resistance of a wire change if its diameter (d) is doubled, its length remaining the same?

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Answered by ashishchoudhary27
30
then resistance of wire will decrease because of diameter its area of cross section will increase. and resistance is inversely proportional to the area of cross section .

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Anmolrajyadavanshi: how will the resistance of wire change?
ashishchoudhary27: because current will get more space . and electrons will not collide with each other
Anmolrajyadavanshi: but what is the new resistance?
Answered by Patelrk
37
Resistance is inversely proportional to diameter of wire
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