Why it is not advise to use a thick wire
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Thick wire is better to be used because more current flows through it in thick wire resistancs is less because resistance is inversly proportional to cross section area of wire
R = rho L/A
If area of cross section is greater less will be the resistance and hence more will be the current
R = rho L/A
If area of cross section is greater less will be the resistance and hence more will be the current
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Heya mate,Here is ur answer
In a thick wire, the area of cross section (circular bottom) will be more. Hence, electrons can flow more easily.
This will lower down the resistance.
Resistance is inversely proportional to current.
When resistance will decrease,current will increase.
So,in a thick wire current can flow more easily.
Hence, it is not advisable to use thick wires because the chances of getting electric shocks increase in a thick wire as the current flow increases.
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In a thick wire, the area of cross section (circular bottom) will be more. Hence, electrons can flow more easily.
This will lower down the resistance.
Resistance is inversely proportional to current.
When resistance will decrease,current will increase.
So,in a thick wire current can flow more easily.
Hence, it is not advisable to use thick wires because the chances of getting electric shocks increase in a thick wire as the current flow increases.
Warm regards
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