$10$ wires (same length, same area, same material) are connected in parallel and each has $1$ $\Omega$ resistance, then the equivalent resistance will be .............. $\Omega$
A$10$
B$1$
C$0.1$
D$0.001$
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C$0.1$
c (c) $R' = \frac{R}{n} = \frac{1}{{10}} = 0.1\Omega $
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