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On what factors does the resistance of a conductor depend?​

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Answered by abhinav3511
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Answer:

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Answered by TARUN04
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=> RELATIONS FOR RESISTANCE IS GIVEN AS :

--> R = ρL / A

--> R = V / I

--> H = I^2RT

=> HERE ,

H = HEAT

I = CURRENT

R = RESISTANCE

T = TEMPERATURE

V = POTENTIAL DIFFER.

L = LENGTH

A = AREA

=> BY SEEING THESE FORMULA WE CAN SAY THAT RESISTANCE OF A CONDUCTOR DEPENDS ON :

1. LENGTH OF CONDUCTOR.

2. AREA OF CONDUCTOR OR (AREA OF APERTURE IN CASE OF CYLINDRICAL CONDUCTOR.)

3. TEMPERATURE OF CONDUCTOR

4. POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE OF CONDUCTOR

5. CURRENT FLOWING IN CONDUCTOR

=> HENCE THE RESISTANCE OF A CONDUCTOR DEPENDS ON FOLLOWING THINGS.

--> HOPE THIS HELPS !

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