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What is the change in resistivity when diameter becomes triple?

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Answered by armarafiq2839
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Resistance (R) is inversely proportional to Area(A). So if radius is doubled, new area= 4x Area of original wire. So the resistance becomes 1/4th of original value. ... If the material and the length of the wire is constant and the diameter doubled then the resistivity will decrease by 4 times.

Answered by dradhikaharini1983
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