Math, asked by Gyurmey, 3 months ago

A copper wire of cross
sectional area 0.01mm2 is
used to prepare a
resistance of 1K22. The
resistivity of copper is
1.7 x1082m. Calculate the
length of the wire​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Answered by shashank20012010
3

Answer:

No Resistivity does not depends upon thickness as well as length of the conductor. But it depends on material and temperature of that conductor.

RESISTANCE = ROW•LENGTH/AREA OF CROSS SECTION . ROW(resistivity) = Resistance × Area of cross section/Length..

Answer is 588.23 m

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