The length of a conducting wire of a circuit is doubled. The current in the circuit will?
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Current will pass through that wire it won't double it just pass
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The amount of conducted current through a conductive electrical wire, depends on many physical characteristics of the conductive electrical wire.
Length is one of the most important physical characteristics of the conductive electrical wire, which affects the electricity flow,due to the increase of the resistance of the allover circuit board.
The resistance of the electrical conductor is directly proportional with it's length.
So,if the length of the wire becomes double the resistance will be also doubled and the electricity flow will be decreased accordingly.
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