$A$ fuse wire of radius $0.2 \,mm$ blows off with a current of $5 \,A$. The fuse wire of the same material but of radius $0.3 \,mm$ will blow off with a current of:

  • A
    $\frac{15}{2} \,A$
  • B
    $\frac{5 \sqrt{3}}{2} \,A$
  • C
    $5 \sqrt{\frac{27}{8}} \,A$
  • D
    $5 \,A$

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