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chenhon5
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Say we have a solid wire made of Cu. It seems most electrons transport at the surface of the wire. Right? So is there any difference of the resistance if we have a hollow Cu wire (same diameter with the solid wire). I think the answer shoule be "yes". Right? Becasuse, the resistance R=p*L/A (p is the resistivity).
But if the electron transport are only in the surface of the wires at both cases(solid and hollow wires) , why there is difference of the resistance?
But if the electron transport are only in the surface of the wires at both cases(solid and hollow wires) , why there is difference of the resistance?