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what is the resistance of a connecting wire? ​

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Answered by king304
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The resistance of a connecting wire is numerically equal to the ratio of potential difference across its ends to the current flowing through it. The resistance of the connecting wire depends on length, thickness, nature of material and temperature, of the conductor.

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) The resistance of a connecting wire is numerically equal to the ratio of potential difference across its ends to the current flowing through it.

)The resistance of the connecting wire depends on length, thickness, nature of material and temperature, of the conductor.

)There is a resistance to the flow of an electric current through most conductors .

)The resistance in a wire increases as: the length of the wire increases. the thickness of the wire decreases.

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