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Rubber wire!!!!
Short wire has less resistance Long wire has more resistance Thick wire has less resistance Thin wire has more resistance
An insulator?
Temperature, thickness, length and type of wire.
Its resistance would be half , 0.5 ohms is the answer.
none the resistance is in the wire not the timer
Generally a larger diameter copper wire would create the least resistance to electron flow. Copper is the most conductive and is widely used.
Yes, the resistance is directly proportional to length of wire and inversely proportional Area, hence when Length of wire increases the resistance also increases and when Area increases the resistance decreases. This means a thick wire has least amount of Electrical resistance.
the resistance is depends on the type of the metal and ith length
large diameter wire simply because it will move easier Technically they would have the same resistance, but the larger diameter wire would allow more current to flow as it would have more room to move.
I'm not sure what you mean by "thicker resistance" wire? The thicker or more diameter of a wire the less resistance it has. A larger diameter wire would produce less heat. More resistance would produce more heat.
The resistance is doubled.
Rubber wire!!!!
Short wire has less resistance Long wire has more resistance Thick wire has less resistance Thin wire has more resistance
If you are asking if a hot wire has a greater resistance than a cold wire then the answer I would say is yes. Cold wires have always had less resistance than hot wires
An insulator?
Reduce the resistance:-- Use a shorter piece of wire.-- Use thicker wire.-- Cool the wire.Increase the resistance:-- Use a longer piece of wire.-- Use thinner wire.-- File a nick in the piece of wire you have.-- Stretch the wire.-- Heat the wire.