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25 May, 16:50

Consider two copper wires with the same cross-sectional area. Wire A is twice as long as wire B. How do the resistivities and resistances of the two wires compare? Check all that apply. Check all that apply. Wire B has twice the resistivity of wire A. Wire A has twice the resistance of wire B. Wire A and wire B have the same resistance. Wire A has twice the resistivity of wire B. Wire B has twice the resistance of wire A. Wire A and wire B have the same resistivity. SubmitRequest Answer Provide Feedback Next

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  1. 25 May, 20:18
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    3 is your correct answer
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