Physics, asked by starboy1095, 8 months ago

A cylindrical conductor of length l and uniform area of cross-section A has resistance R. Another
conductor of length 2l and resistance R made up of the same material will have area of cross
section equal to :
(A) A/2
(B) 3A/2
(C) 2A
(D) 3A
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Answers

Answered by aaryan9871
2

The resistance of a wire can be expressed as

R=ρ

A

L

A=ρ

R

L

where,

ρ - Resistivity - the factor in the resistance which takes into account the nature of the material is the resistivity

L - Length of the conductor

A - Area of a cross-section of the conductor.

From this relation, we observe that the length is directly proportional to the resistance and the area of cross-section is inversely proportional to the resistance.

In this case, the length of the conductor is doubled (2L) and so the resistance will be 2R. For the resistance to remain the same as R, the area of cross-section is also doubled as 2A.

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