Ask Question
23 February, 14:01

At one time aluminum rather than copper wires were used to carry electric current through homes. Which wire must have the larger radius if they are the same length and need to have the same electrical resistance?

+3
Answers (1)
  1. 23 February, 14:07
    0
    Radius of the copper wire is less than the radius of aluminum wire by a factor of 0.805

    Explanation:

    We know that Resistance of a wire is given by

    R = ρL/A

    Where ρ is the resistivity of the material used, L is the length and A is the cross-sectional area of the wire.

    A = πr²

    R = ρL/πr²

    The resistivity of copper wire is ρc = 1.72x10⁻⁸

    The resistivity of aluminum wire is ρa = 2.65x10⁻⁸

    If both wires has same resistance then we can compare them as

    Rc = Ra

    ρcL/πrc² = ρaL/πra²

    Assume a 1 m length of wire

    ρc/rc² = ρa/ra²

    ρc/ρa = rc²/ra²

    1.72x10⁻⁸/2.65x10⁻⁸ = rc²/ra²

    0.649 = rc²/ra²

    rc/ra = √0.649

    rc/ra = 0.805

    rc = 0.805ra

    So that means the radius of the copper wire is less than the radius of aluminum wire by a factor of 0.805
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “At one time aluminum rather than copper wires were used to carry electric current through homes. Which wire must have the larger radius if ...” in 📗 Physics if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers