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\bigstar A uniform resistance wire is stretched till it's length becomes four times.What happens to the resistance ?

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Answer:

if a uniform resistance wire is stretched till it's length becomes four times the the resistance of wire multiples by sixteen times as resistance is directly proportional to the

length of wire.

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User John Gordon
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Answer:

we have:

At unit length

Resistance [R]=
(pL)/(A).....i

where

p: resistivity

L:length

A:area

when

length is strength 4 times

length will be 4L

Now

new equation becomes

Resistance[R] =
(p4L)/(A)=4
(pL)/(A)=4R

so

when A uniform resistance wire is stretched till it's length becomes four times. the resistance increases by four times of its original resistance.

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