When the diameter of a wire is doubled, its resistance become
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When the diameter of a wire is doubled its resistance becomes one fourth
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The resistance of the wire becomes one-fourth, when the diameter of the wire is doubled
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When diameter is doubled, the resistance becomes R′=π(2d/2)2ρL=R/4.
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