no there will be no any affect on resistance of wire, when it bends
The resistance is based on the cross sectional area. It is conceivable that you could bend a wire in such a way as to affect the cross sectional area, but unlikely.
Unless the wire is broken, a bent wire should still be able to conduct electricity as well as a straight one.
Short wire has less resistance Long wire has more resistance Thick wire has less resistance Thin wire has more resistance
The polarity of the magnetic field of a wire reverses when you change the direction of the current in the wire.
no there will be no any affect on resistance of wire, when it bends
to bend someting
The bend given after forming the arrow head, it is very critical bend, wire may fracture during this bend.
The malleability of the metal.
Yes.
You take wire, and you bend it until it looks like a shark.
The resistance is based on the cross sectional area. It is conceivable that you could bend a wire in such a way as to affect the cross sectional area, but unlikely.
you just bend over and let what happens happen
Unless the wire is broken, a bent wire should still be able to conduct electricity as well as a straight one.
The crystal is broken.
It bend and forms a curve.
It breaks... :-P