If two wires of the same material are connected in series, how does their combin

Practice Questions

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If two wires of the same material are connected in series, how does their combined resistance compare to the individual resistances?
  1. Less than both
  2. Equal to the sum
  3. Greater than both
  4. Depends on length

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If two wires of the same material are connected in series, how does their combined resistance compare to the individual resistances?
  • Step 1: Understand that resistance is a property of a wire that opposes the flow of electric current.
  • Step 2: Know that when two wires are connected in series, the current flows through one wire and then the other.
  • Step 3: Realize that the total resistance in a series connection is found by adding the resistance of each wire together.
  • Step 4: If the resistance of the first wire is R1 and the resistance of the second wire is R2, then the total resistance (R_total) is R1 + R2.
  • Step 5: Conclude that the combined resistance of the two wires in series is greater than each individual resistance.
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