Physics, asked by haquesakib5447, 9 months ago

The ratio of mass of a copper wire is 1:3:5 and the ratio of their length are 5:3:1. The ratio of their resistance will be. (a) 1:25:125 (b) 125:25:1

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Answered by nischay76
1

Answer:

mass ratio of 3 wires

1 : 3 : 5

lengths are in ratio

5 : 3: 1

V = A * L

V = pi*r^2 * L

density = d

m = V*d

m = A*L * d

A = m/(L *d)

R = p*L/A

p is constant for all copper so now we just have to find the ratio of L to area

since d = density of copper it is constant too .. so the only variables are

A varies m/L

R varies L/A

R varies by L/ (m/L)

R varies by L*L/m

R varies by L^2/m

first wire

R1 = 5^2/1 = 25

R2 = 3^2/3 = 3

R3 = 1^2/5 = 1/5

the resistance vary by

25 : 3: 1/5

or

125 : 15 : 1

I multiplied by 5 through the whole thing

Explanation:

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Answered by aashivratan8651
0

Answer:

mass radio of 3 wires

1: 3: 5

length are in the morning ratio

5: 3: 1

is answer is called

125: 25:1

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