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resistance will increase because we know that resistance is directly proportional to length.

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The increase in resistance will cause an increase in the voltage drop along the cable; if this is excessive, then a cable with a greater cross-sectional area must be used to compensate. Howto choose an appropriate cable for a given length can be determined from the relevant wiring regulations for your country.

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