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Physics, 10.02.2020 23:07 kickdoedon

A copper wire of length L and cross sectional area A is used in an electrical application. If the same wire is cut in half and the two pieces are connected in parallel in the same application, how does the wire resistance in the latter connection compare to the wire resistance in the initial connection?

A) The resistance is the same since it is the same wire

B) The resistance is doubled

C) The resistance is quadrupled

D) The resistance is halved

E) The resistance is quartered

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