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Physics, 12.08.2020 06:01 Geo777

If the cross-sectional area of a wire is decreased while all other factors remain the same, how will the resistance change? OA
It will increase
OB.
It will decrease.
OC. It will go to zero.
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The cross-sectional area does not affect the resistance.

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