The resistance to the flow of current through a copper wire ?
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There is a resistance to the flow of an electric current through most conductors . The resistance in a wire increases as: the length of the wire increases. the thickness of the wire decreases.
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Electrical resistance is the hindrance to the flow of charge through an electric circuit. The amount of resistance in a wire depends upon the material the wire is made of, the length of the wire.The restriction of flow is called resistance. Note that a larger Aluminum wire might have the same resistance as a smaller copper wire. In addition, the length of the wires also affect the resistance
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