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why the conductor having higher cross section area having low resistance​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡Because Resistance is inversely proportional to the area of cross section

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Answered by navvi123
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Because Resistance is inversely proportional to area of cross section.

WHEN BOTH ARE DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL....

EXAMPLE : WHEN AREA OF CROSS SECTION IS LARGE RESISTANCE IS HIGHER.

WHEN BOTH ARE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL

EXAMPLE:- WHEN AREA OF CROSS SECTION IS LESS THE RESISTANCE

IS ALSO LOW.

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navvi123: ITS BECAUSE HIGHER THE AREA OF CROSS SECTION THERE WILL BE MORE PARTICLES RESISTING THE
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