$A$ certain piece of silver of given mass is to be made into a wire. Which of the following combinations of length $(L)$ and cross-sectional area $(A)$ will lead to the smallest resistance?

  • A
    $L$ and $A$
  • B
    $2L$ and $A/2$
  • C
    $L/2$ and $2A$
  • D
    Any of the above,because the volume of silver remains the same

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