what happens to the resistance of a conductor if we increase its length
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resistance will increase as the length is increased. it will have more area to conduct opposite forces, as in friction (friction is one example)
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the resistance of a conductor is directly proportional to its length. so if length is increased then resistivity increases ande vice versa. so if length is doubled resistance will also get doubled i.e resistance is 4 times that of original resistance
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