Physics, asked by abhishekbharti62, 8 months ago

The resistance of a wire is R. If the diameter of the wire is halved by str
it then the resistance of the wire will become
2 R
(A)
(B)
4 R
C)
8 R
(D)
16 R​

Answers

Answered by ajjubhai9477
2

Answer:

hi this is your answer

Explanation:

As we know,

R=

A

ρL

..........(i)

If you stretch the wire till it's radius is halved the previous value, then it's length will increase 4 times to keep the volume constant.

So, new values are,

L

2

=4L

A

2

=

4

A

where, L and A are the values of original length and area

Resistivity remains the same as it depends upon the material of the wire.

So, the new resistance will be,

R

1

=

A

ρL

R

1

=

A/2

ρ4L

R

1

=

A

16ρL

R

1

=16R

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