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Does resistance change with change in length?
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Does resistance increase when length decreases?
Answer : No, resistance does not increase when the length of a conductor decreases. In fact, resistance decreases when the length of the conductor is reduced. Here's why: Resistance (\(R\)) is ... and the cross-sectional area stay the same. So, when the length decreases, resistance decreases too....

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