Physics, asked by debojitTewary, 9 months ago

Resistance of a metal wire of length 1 m is 26 12 at 20°C. If the diameter of the wire is 0.3 mm, what will be the resistivity of the metal at that temperature? Please answer this properly in full process ​

Answers

Answered by sanjanapindari
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Explanation:

R=26 Ω

l=1m

d−0.3mm

r=

2

d

=

2

0.3×10

−3

=0.15×10

−3

m

A=πr

2

=3.14×(0.15×10

−3

)

2

=0.071×10

−6

m

2

R=

A

ρL

or ρ=

l

RA

=

1

26×0.071×10

−6

=1.84×10

−6

Ωm

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