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a wire of length l and resistance r is stretched to get the radius of cross-section black what is the new resistance of the wire after streching​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Resistance becomes 4 times of the original resistance.

Explanation:

Given: R1= pl/A1

Length=l

Resistivity=p

Area, A2= πr/2²=πr²/4

Resistance, R2= pl/A2

R2=pl/πr²/4

R2= 4pl/πr²

R2= 4R1 (R1=pl/A)

Hence, resistance (R2) becomes 4 times of the original resistance (R1)

Answered by jagdish101660
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Resistance becomes 4 times of the original resistance.

Explanation:

Given: R1= pl/A1

Length=l

Resistivity=p

Area, A2= πr/2²=πr²/4

Resistance, R2= pl/A2

R2=pl/πr²/4

R2= 4pl/πr²

R2= 4R1 (R1=pl/A)

Hence, resistance (R2) becomes 4 times of the original resistance (R1)

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