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A copper wire of length 3m and the area of cross section 1.7×10-⁶ m² has a resistance of 3×10-² ohms. Calculate the resistivity of copper.​

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Answered by shilpasrikanth086
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A copper wire of length 2m and area of cross section 1.7 x 10 6m2 has a resistance of 2 x 10 2 ohms calculate the resistivity of copper

A copper wire of length 2m and area of cross-section 1.7 xx 10^(-6)m^(2) has a resistance of 2 xx 10^(-2)ohms. Calculate the resistivity of copper. Thus, the resistivity of copper is 1.7×10-8

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