Physics, asked by drenu2914, 8 months ago

what will be the resistance of a conductor of its diameter is doubled​

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Answered by Anonamyms
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✌️ Hey mate ✌️

Here's the answer :

If the diameter of a conductor is doubled then the resistance will be 4 times lesser than the original.

Resistance is indirectly proportional to area of cross section.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

If the diameter will be double then the resistance of conductor will be 1/16th of original resistance.

  • 1/16th of original resistance.

Hope it helps you.

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