calculate the resistence of 1 km long copper wire of cross section 2 X10*-2 cm. the resistivity of copper is 1.62X10*-8
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We have given :
Length of the wire (L) = 1km
1km = 1000 m
= 10^3 m.
Area of cross section (A) = 2 x 10^-2cm
it will convert into meter.
We know that,
1 m = 100cm
= 2 x 10^-2/100
= 2 x 10^4m.
Resistivity of the copper (p) = 1.62 x 10^-8
We have to find,
Resistance of the copper wire (R) = ??
We know that,
R = p L/A
So,by putting the values we get,
R = 1.62 x 10^-8 x (10^3)/2 x 10^-4
R = 0.081 Ohm .
Therefore, the resistance of the copper is 0.081 Ohm.
Thanks.
___________________________
We have given :
Length of the wire (L) = 1km
1km = 1000 m
= 10^3 m.
Area of cross section (A) = 2 x 10^-2cm
it will convert into meter.
We know that,
1 m = 100cm
= 2 x 10^-2/100
= 2 x 10^4m.
Resistivity of the copper (p) = 1.62 x 10^-8
We have to find,
Resistance of the copper wire (R) = ??
We know that,
R = p L/A
So,by putting the values we get,
R = 1.62 x 10^-8 x (10^3)/2 x 10^-4
R = 0.081 Ohm .
Therefore, the resistance of the copper is 0.081 Ohm.
Thanks.
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Answer:
Resistance = 8.1 ohm mark as brainliest
Explanation:
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