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You have two conducting wires and B, of same material and length. Wire A is thin and wire B is thick. In which case the flow of current will experience less resistance? Explain. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The relationship between resistance and wire length is proportional . The resistance of a thin wire is greater than the resistance of a thick wire because a thin wire has fewer electrons to carry the current. The relationship between resistance and the area of the cross section of a wire is inversely proportional .

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Answered by fireking9801
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In B Wire the flow of current will experience less resistance.

Explanation:The current will flow more easily through the thick wire than the thin wire. It is because the resistance of a conductor is inversely proportional to its area of cross-section. If thicker the wire, less is resistance and hence more easily the current flows.

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