how will the resitance of a wire change if its diameter is doubled its length remaining the same
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when length is doubled,thr original resistance R becomes 2R,i.e.,the resistance also doubles. (ii)When diameter is doubled,the area of the wire becomes 4 times the original area. Hence new resistance becomes 1/4th of original R;since R is inversely related to the area A.
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