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if the length of the wire becomes three times it's initial length, the new resistance will be​

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Answered by Itzintellectual
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Explanation:

\tt\red{ QUESTION} \tt\blue{::}

if the length of the wire becomes three times it's initial length, the new resistance will be

\tt\red{ ANSWER} \tt\blue{::}

Resistance will become three times the original resistance.

\tt\red{ SOLUTION} \tt\blue{::}

resistance = p \frac{l}{a}  \\  \\   \tt \red \implies \:  \tt \red{r  \tt \orange\infty}  \mathfrak\pink {l}

Answered by jaiswalkshitij456
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Explanation:

\tt\red{ QUESTION}\tt\blue{::}

if the length of the wire becomes three times it's initial length, the new resistance will be

\tt\red{ANSWER}\blue{::}

Resistance will become three times the original resistance.

\tt\red{SOLUTION}\tt\blue{::}

\begin{gathered}resistance = p \frac{l}{a} \\ \\ \tt \red \implies \: \tt \red{r \tt \orange\infty} \mathfrak\pink {l}\end{gathered}

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