Which of the following will INCREASE the resistance of a wire?
a.) using thicker/wider wire
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Physics, 07.05.2021 20:50 savannahsims5847
Which of the following will INCREASE the resistance of a wire?
a.) using thicker/wider wire
b.) using a shorter wire
c.) increasing the temperature of the wire
d.) using silver instead of copper
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