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copper wire has diameter 0.5 mm and resistivity of 16 x 10^-8 m. What will be the length of this wire to make its resistance 10? How much does the resistance change if the diameter is doubled? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

diameter of copper wire = 0.5mm = 5 × 10-⁴ m

resistivity = 1.6 × 10^-8 ohm.m

resistance = 10 ohm

Length = ?

we know,

R = dL/A

where R , d , L and A are resistance , resistivity , length and cross section area.

10 = 1.6 × 10^-8 × L/(πr²)

L = 10 × 3.14 × (2.5 × 10^-4)² × 10^8/1.6

L = 10× 3.14 × 6.25/1.6

L = 122.656 m

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