What is meant by cross section of a conductor?
Asked by vandana.bihari.vb | 17th Feb, 2020, 06:07: PM
Expert Answer:
A cross section is the two-dimensional area you would get by cutting through the a conductor with a plane.
For eg:- a cylindrical conductor, if cut the normal way, has a circular cross section.
For eg:- a cylindrical conductor, if cut the normal way, has a circular cross section.
Answered by Shiwani Sawant | 17th Feb, 2020, 06:14: PM
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