what does the thickness of a wire have on its resistance
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A thicker wire simply has more 'lanes' on the go at once. A higher current for a given voltage means a lower resistance. The thicker wire in (4) has a lower resistance than the thinner wire in (3). The resistance of a wire decreases with increasing thickness.
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the more the thickness the more the radius the more the radius more the resistance
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