Explain why bending a wire does not affect its electrical resistance?
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Free electrons in a wire have small value of drift velocity and hence low value of inertia of motion. Due to it, they are able to go around the bends easily. That is why, the electrical resistance is not affected on bending the wire till the area of cross-section remains the same at the bend.
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