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Physics, 19.11.2019 07:31, maddy1854

Considering this analogy (current = rate that heat flows through a window, and voltage = temperature difference across the window), how does the resistance of an object depend on the length of the object through which current flows? (this is equivalent to the relationship between the rate of thermal energy transfer and the thickness of the window through which this energy flows.)

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