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in a series electrical circuit comprising a resistor made up of a metallic wire the ammeter reads hundred milliampere if the length of the wire is doubled how will the current in the circuit change ​

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Answered by mrajeshbhatia
4

Answer:

the flow of current decreas because resistance increases and flow of current is inversely related to resistance

Answered by somaallhit
2

Answer:

by increasing the current in the wire.

Explanation:

it depends on the material, thickness, and length of the wire. If the thickness is more then the current in the wire will get less resistance and thus the flow of the current in the wire will change. Sometimes it also depends on the windings of the wire

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