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It's resistance to electric current increases.
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#1). Thinner wire.Either replace a wire with one composed of thinner material, orstretch the existing wire slightly so that it becomes thinner.#2). Longer wire of the same thickness.
Wire. conductors. Wire made into a coil, an inductor.
A thick wire has its cross section area more than that of the thin one .Since the resistance of a material is inversely proportional to its resistance, resistance of thick wire is less compared to.[as cross section area increases the no electrons drifted increases].this applies only to OHMICdevices.
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A thicker wire has less resistance than a thinner wire.
A thicker wire has less resistance than a thinner wire.
It's resistance to electric current increases.
Resistance of wire increases wen we make it thin. Because R is inversely prop. To cross section area of wire.
It's resistance to electric current increases.
With a given material, the resistance is inversely proportional to its area of cross section and so the radius. That means wire becoming thinner the resistance increases not decreases as said in the question.
The_wire_resistance_increases.">The wire resistance increases.No, the resistance of the wire decreases if a thicker (larger gauge) wire is used.
Short wire has less resistance Long wire has more resistance Thick wire has less resistance Thin wire has more resistance
Since resistance is inversely-proportional to cross sectional area, the lower the cross-sectional area, the higher the resistance. So ALL types of wire exhibit this behaviour!
Over the same distance the larger diameter wire will have less resistance that the smaller diameter wire.