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what are the factors on which the resistance of a conductor depends explain​

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Answered by saptarshidebnath47
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Answer:

The resistance of a conductor depends on the area of cross section of the conductor

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Answered by LAKSHIYAARKTUTORIALS
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Answer:

The resistance of the Conductor depends upon

1) Length of the conductor.

2) Area of the Cross Section / Thickness of the conductor

3) Temperature of the conductor

4) Nature of the material of the conductor

this can also expressed Mathematically.

here

Resistance is directly proportional to the length of the wire( resistance increase on the increase of length)

Resistance is inversely proportional to the Area of cross section/thickness of the wire.(Resistance decrease on increase of the thickness of the wire)

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