what happens to a circuits r v i when you change the length of the wire
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Resistance of wire is proportional to length and inversely proportional to area.
Area
′
×Length=Volume
⟹Area=
L
V
Volume of wire is always constant.
As length is doubled,
Area×(2L)=V
⟹Area=
2L
V
⇒ Area is halved.
So, R
1
=
A
1
ρL
1
⟹R
2
=
(
2
A
)
ρ(2L)
=
A
4ρL
Resistance of wire increases by four times.
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