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The electrical resistance (r) of a cable varies directly (y=kx) as its length (l) and inversely (y= k/x) as the
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he resistance. R. of a wire varies directly as its length and inversely as the square of its diameter. If the resistance of a
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The resistance, R. of a wire varies directly as its length and inversely as the square of its diameter. If the resistance of a
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he resistance. R. of a wire varies directly as its length and inversely as the square of its diameter. If the resistance of a
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A wire 3.00 m long and .450 mm2 in cross-sectional area has a resistance of 41.0Ω at 20 degrees C. If its resistance increases
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A wire 3.00 m long and .450 mm2 in cross-sectional area has a resistance of 41.0Ω at 20 degrees C. If its resistance increases
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The current in a circuit is halved. What happens to the resistance?
V=IR (1 point) Responses The resistance stays the same. The
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