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A wire is stretched to double its length. what happens to its resistivity???

A wire is stretched to double its length. what happens to its resistivity???

At constant temperature, resistance(R) of any material is directly proportional to its length(l) and inversely proportional to its cross-section area(A). When any wire is stretched to double its length, the length increases and cross-sectional area decreases as a result of which the resistance(R) becomes  4(R)

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