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`1` meter long metallic wire is broken into two unequal parts `P and Q P` part of the wire in uniformly extended into another wire `R`. Length of `R` is twice the length of `P` and the resistance of `R` is equal to that of `Q`. Find the ratio of the resistance `P` and `R` and also the ratio of the length `P and Q`

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