Physics, asked by Ananthsam, 1 year ago

The specific resistance of a conductor increases with.
A.increase of temperature
B.increase of cross-sectional area
C.decrease in length
D.decrease of cross sectional are

Answers

Answered by Vinayak333
1
Option A and B are the correct answer
Answered by Anonymous
0
Hey mate.....^_^

Here's ur ans. ,⬇

Since , resistance is inversely proportional to cross - sectional area

D.option is right I.e. Decrease of cross sectional area.

Hope it helps

mihirkashyap00p7voaj: specific resistance is also known as resistivity and we know that resistivity of a material is constant
mihirkashyap00p7voaj: it never changes.
Anonymous: oh it's specific resistance
Anonymous: I thought just resistance
mihirkashyap00p7voaj: hmmm
Anonymous: U can report my ans.
mihirkashyap00p7voaj: no. the question is wrong
mihirkashyap00p7voaj: according to ur description u r right
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mihirkashyap00p7voaj: so nevr mind
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