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Statement I : The resistance of a copp...

Statement I : The resistance of a copper wire varies directly as the length and diameter.
Statement II : Because the resistance varies inversely the area of cross-section.

A

If both Statement- I and Statement- II are true, and Statement - II is the correct explanation of Statement– I.

B

If both Statement - I and Statement - II are true but Statement - II is not the correct explanation of Statement – I.

C

If Statement - I is true but Statement - II is false.

D

If Statement - I is false but Statement - II is true.

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