A wire of given material having length l and area of cross- section A has a resistance of 4 ohm . What should be the resistance of another wire of the same material having length l/2 and cross-section 2A ?
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Wire of uniform cross-section has a resistance of R. Let the diameter be d, the length of the wire be l cross-sectional area be A.
Now the resistance of a wire can be expressed as:
R=ρ
A
l
Where resistivity is ρ.
Now a second wire is twice as long and of half cross section.
Let final length be l
1
, diameter be d
1
and
cross section Area be A
1
.
A
1
=
2
A
R
1
=ρ
A
1
l
1
Putting the value of l
1
=2l and A
1
=
2
A
We have, resistance of the new second wire, R
2
=ρ
A
4l
=4×R
1
=4×8=32Ω
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