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Nothing. Resistivity is a physical characteristic of a material. It's not affected by its shape, etc.
The answer depends on whether the cross sectional radius/diameter are doubles or the cross sectional area is doubled.
young modulus remain unaffected ...as it depends on change in length ..
The insulation resistance remains the same throughout the entire length of the conductor.
capacitance also increase
If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.
Area = length*width new Area = 2 * length * width Area is doubled
The volume is doubled.
its volume is also doubled...
well...if it's doubled then its doubled (just treat it the same)
It quadruples.
The area also doubles.
It becomes a bigger rectangle - possibly a square.
The volume of the box will be multiplied byeight.
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.
It is halved.It is halved.It is halved.It is halved.
The period increases - by a factor of sqrt(2).