The specific resistance of a material, also known as electrical resistivity, is a measure of how strongly a specific material opposes the flow of electric current.
Specific resistance is an intrinsic property of a material and is dependent on factors such as the material's composition, temperature, and crystal structure. It is the counterpart of conductivity, with which it is inversely proportional.
Hence, even if the length of the wire is doubled, the specific resistance remains the same, i.e., S1.