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Q. An electric current flows along an insulated strip $P Q$ of a metallic conductor. The current density in the strip varies as shown in the graph. Which one of the following statements could explain this variation?Physics Question Image

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The current density at $P$ is higher than at $Q .$ For the same current flowing through the metallic conductor $P Q$, the cross-sectional area at $P$ is narrower than at $Q .$ The resistance per unit length $r$ is given by $r=\frac{\rho}{A}$ where $\rho$ is the resistivity and $A$ is the cross-sectional area of the conductor $P Q .$ Thus, $r$ is inversely proportional to the cross-sectional area $A$ of the conductor.