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calculate the resistance of a copper length 2m and area of cross section 10-6m2

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Answered by raakheshS
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Answer:

Explanation:

Answer: 0.034 ohms.

Explanation:

Given: Length of the copper wire = 2 metres (l) Resistivity of copper = 1.7×10^-8.

To find: Resistance of the copper wire.

Substituting the values: The resistance of the copper wire is equal to: Resistance = 0.034 ohms.

Answered by kartiksir41
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Answer:

2*10^6 ohm

Explanation: R =  ρl / A

R = 2 / 10^-6

  = 2*10^6 ohm

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