how will the resistivity of a conductor change when its length is tripled by stretching it?
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Resistivity of a conductor such as wire will increase by nine times when it is stretched by three times.
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When the conductor is stretched, the diameter decreases and the length increase increasing resistivity. So the resistivity will also triple.
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