what is the resistance of a connecting wire
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Connecting wires in a circuit are assumed to have zero resistance unless otherwise stated. Wires in a circuit can be shortened or lengthened without impacting the circuit's function—all that matters is that the components are attached to one another in the same sequence.
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The ohm is the common unit of electrical resistance, equivalent to one volt per ampere and represented by the capital Greek letter omega, Ω. The resistance of a wire is directly proportional to its length and inversely proportional to its cross-sectional area.
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