How and why does the resistance of a section from series-connected conductors change when new conductors are added to it?

The total resistance of a section of a circuit of series-connected conductors is equal to the sum of the resistances of individual conductors. The increase in the resistance of a section of the circuit when new conductors are added to it is explained by an increase in the length of the conducting part.

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