Science, asked by brarharsirat2, 11 months ago

What is the effect of changing the wire in a circuit from a straight thick wire to
a longer (coiled) thick wire?

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Answered by ajita2006
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Answer:

The bulbs become dimmer.

Answered by madeducators4
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Effect of changing the wire:

Explanation:

  • The bulbs end up dimmer. What's the impact of changing the twine in a circuit from a directly thick wire to an extended (coiled) thick twine? The bulbs come to be brighter.
  • The skinny wire will behavior strength, but there's more electrical resistance. The thicker wire is just like the four lane dual carriageway.
  • There is a lot much less electric resistance, and as a result, that light bulb burns brighter because greater energy can reach it.
  • The longer a cord is the more resistance it has due to the longer direction the electrons need to flow alongside to get from one stop to the other.
  • The bigger the go sectional area, the decrease the resistance because the electrons have a larger region to waft via. This will keep to apply irrespective of how thick the wire is.
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