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A constant voltage is applied between the two ends of a metallic wire . If both the length and the radius of the wire are doubled , the rate of heat developed in the wire will

A

be halved

B

be doubled

C

remain the same

D

be quadrupled

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The correct Answer is:
B

`P = (V^(2))/( R ) or P = ( V^(2) a)/( rho l) = (V^(2) pi r^(2))/( rho l)`
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