Physics, asked by kavithagiri6252, 24 days ago

The resistance of a thicker
wire of copper is much less
than that of a thinner wire of
copper of the same length.​

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Answered by ItzCuteJatti
1

Because resistance is inversaly proportional to area of cross section.

That's why the resistance of thicker wire is less than that of thiner wire.

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