Copper and alluminium wires are usually employed for electricity transmission because they have.
a) . low resistivity and are bad conductors of electricity
b). high resistivity and are bad conductors of electricity
c). low resistivity and are good conductors of electricity
d). high resistivity and are good conductors of electricity
Answers
Answer:
option (c)
Explanation:
Copper and aluminium are good conductors of electricity. They have very low resistance and allow the current to flow through them easily. Hence, they are used to make wires for electrical transmissions.
Answer:
Copper and aluminium are good conductors of electricity also they have low resistivity. So they are usually used for electricity transmission. They have very low resistance and allow the current to flow through them easily. Hence, they are used to make wires for electrical transmissions.
Explanation:
1 } Tungsten is used as filament in electric bulbs
The melting point and resistivity of Tungsten are very high. At high temperatures, it does not burn quite well. The temperature of the electric lamps is extremely high. Hence, tungsten is mainly used as the heating element of electric bulbs. Tungsten has a very high melting point and very high resistivity so does not burn easily at a high temperature.
2} Conductors of electric heating devices, such as bread-toasters and electric irons, made of an alloy
The conductors of electric heating devices such as bread toasters and electric irons are made of alloy because the resistivity of an alloy is more than that of metals which produces a large amount of heat.
At high temperatures, the alloys do not oxidize.
Alloy does not melt readily and get deformed.
Alloys have a low-temperature coefficient of resistance
Hence alloys are used in electric heating devices, such as bread-toasters and electric irons
3 }Series arrangement is not used for domestic circuits
In series circuits voltage is divided. Each component of a series circuit receives a small voltage so the amount of current decreases and the device becomes hot and does not work properly. Hence, the series arrangement is not used in domestic circuits.
4 } The resistance of a wire vary with its area of cross-section
Resistance R of a wire is inversely proportional to its area of cross-section A, i.e. when the area of cross-section increases the resistance decreases or vice versa.
The resistance and length relation can be mathematically expressed as follows-
R=ρLA
Where,
R is the resistance measured using ohms.
L is the length of the material measured using the meter.
A is the cross-sectional area measured in m2.
is the resistivity of the material measured using ohm/meter
5 } Copper and aluminium wires usually employed for electricity transmission
Copper and aluminium are good conductors of electricity also they have low resistivity. So they are usually used for electricity transmission. They have very low resistance and allow the current to flow through them easily. Hence, they are used to make wires for electrical transmissions.