How does Resistance of the metal lines vary with increasing
thickness and increasing length?
Answer Posted / vivek
Going by the formula of resistance, we know that
1.Resistance is directly proportional to length of
conducting metal.
2. Resistance is inversly proportional to area of the metal.
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