The resistance of a conducting wire X of length 1 m is 5 12. Calculate the
resistance of the wire made by the same material whose length is 4 times
and area of cross-section is 5 times that of wire X. (At same temperature).
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Answer:Given:Resistance of wire X is 5 ohm
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Answer:Given:Resistance of wire X is 5 ohmTo find:Resistance of a wire of 4 times length and 5 times area of cross-section as that of wire X.
Answer:Given:Resistance of wire X is 5 ohmTo find:Resistance of a wire of 4 times length and 5 times area of cross-section as that of wire X.Concept:
Answer:Given:Resistance of wire X is 5 ohmTo find:Resistance of a wire of 4 times length and 5 times area of cross-section as that of wire X.Concept:l => length, a => area and ρ => resistivity
Answer:Given:Resistance of wire X is 5 ohmTo find:Resistance of a wire of 4 times length and 5 times area of cross-section as that of wire X.Concept:l => length, a => area and ρ => resistivityCalculation:
Answer:Given:Resistance of wire X is 5 ohmTo find:Resistance of a wire of 4 times length and 5 times area of cross-section as that of wire X.Concept:l => length, a => area and ρ => resistivityCalculation:For wire X :
Answer:Given:Resistance of wire X is 5 ohmTo find:Resistance of a wire of 4 times length and 5 times area of cross-section as that of wire X.Concept:l => length, a => area and ρ => resistivityCalculation:For wire X :Since the other wire is of same material, it has same resistivity .
Answer:Given:Resistance of wire X is 5 ohmTo find:Resistance of a wire of 4 times length and 5 times area of cross-section as that of wire X.Concept:l => length, a => area and ρ => resistivityCalculation:For wire X :Since the other wire is of same material, it has same resistivity .Let it's resistance be R2
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