A wire of 10 ohm is bend in a form of a circle . calculate the equivalent resistance at the two ends of diameter
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As we know, resistance can be measure using the following formula…
R= pL/ A
p= resistivity
L= Length
A= Cross section area
When we bend the 10 ohm resistance wire into a circle, the length of each of the branches in parallel is half of that of the original wire. So, using the above formula, we get resistance of each branch to be 5 ohms.
Now since the 2 branches are in parallel, the effective resistance across diametrically opposite ends AB can be calculated using the following formula…
So, 1/R(total)=1/5+1/51/R(total)=1/5+1/5
1/R(total)=2/51/R(total)=2/5
R(total)=5/2=2.5ohmsR(total)=5/2=2.5ohms
Answer: 2.5 ohms.
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