Science, asked by moretzbeth, 1 year ago

The resistance of a wire is not dependent on

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Answered by ZukaroZama
1

Answer:

current

Explanation:

Resistance is the opposing force to the motion of the charges which constitute current.

The resistance increases with increase in temperature and length of the wire but decreases with the diameter.

It does not depend on the current.

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Answered by bbbb67
3

Answer:

Cross section of the wire.

Explanation:

The resistance of wire depends upon several factors:

The length of the wire – increasing the length increases the resistance.

The thickness of the wire – increasing the thickness decreases the resistance.

The temperature of the wire – increasing the temperature increases the resistance.

.it does not depend on the cross sectional area of the wire.

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