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The resistance, in Ohms, of a 25 foot piece of wire is given by the function {{{R(d)=(025)/(d^2)}}}, where d is the diam
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The resistance, in Ohms, of a 25 foot piece of wire is given by the function , where d is the diameter of the wire in inches. What happens to the resistance of the wire as the diameter of the wire decreases? Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! R(d)=(025)/(d^2)
The formula indicates that R(resistance) and d(diameter)
are indirectly related.
So when diameter decreases resistance increases.
Cheers,
Stan H.