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29 April, 13:16

Does the thickness of the wire affect the flow of electricity in circuits?

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  1. 29 April, 13:44
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    The larger the wire the more current it can handle. If the wire is too small for the current flowing through it, it acts more like a resistor in the circuit. The wire heats up in this scenario, can melt the insulation around the wire and cause short circuiting and potentially electrical fires.
  2. 29 April, 16:44
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    Yes it makes it a lower resistance of energy flow.
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