resistance of wire increases with increases of length
If we increase the length, the resistance will increase and vice versa.
Other things being equal, a greater length will result in more resistance.
R = (density)(Length)/(Area) Unit of resistance is Ohms.
The length of a conductor Does affect it's resistance.The longer it is, the more the resistance.
when length is increased insulation resistance of cable is decresed i.e.,R is inversely proportional to L where R is resistance L is length
Assuming constant cross section, the resistance is directly proportional to the length.
resistivity and resistance are two diff. things...........resistance depends on length and thickness resisitivity too depends on the area and length resistivity=resistance*area/length
If the wire's cross-section area is constant, then its resistance per unit length is constant, and the total resistance should be directly proportional to the length of a wire segment.
ERMM THE RESISTANCE INCREASES ) when longer
The insulation resistance remains the same throughout the entire length of the conductor.
This means that as the length of the extension cord increases, the resistance also increases. Similarly, if the length decreases, the resistance will decrease as well. This relationship is described by the equation R = kL, where R is the resistance, L is the length, and k is a constant.