If the resistances to big in any circuit the circuit will become increasingly harder and eventually will break the circuit. An example of this is when the filament in an incandescent lightbulb burns out.
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When tiny droplets cool further they form larger droplets what happens if it becomes too big
If the wiring is too big the electricity can't get to the bulb cuz its too long
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Resistance is a completely different quantity to capacitance, resistance being measured in ohms and capacitance in farads. So they are 'apples and oranges'. You should be asking, 'What happens if capacitive reactance (in ohms) is larger than resistance?'. And one answer would be that the phase angle will be greater than 45 degrees. There are other answers, too, but it depends what you want to know,
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resistance is directly proportional to wire length and inversely proportional to wire cross-sectional area. In other words, If the wire length is doubled, the resistance is doubled too. If the wire diameter is doubled, the resistance will reduce to 1/4 of the original resistance.
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