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23 November, 00:20

A wire with a circular cross section and a resistance R is lengthened to 9.66 times its original length by pulling it through a small hole. The total volume of the wire is unchanged. Find the resistance of the wire after it is stretched. Answer in units of R

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  1. 23 November, 00:45
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    The resistance of the wire after it is stretched is 93.31R.

    Explanation:

    Resistance is the property of the material to oppose the current flow through it. It is given by the relation:

    R = (ρl) / A

    Here ρ is resistivity, l is length of wire and A is the area of the wire.

    Let l₀, and A₀ are the original length and original circular cross section area of the wire. while l₁ and A₁ are the new length and new circular cross section area of the wire.

    Volume of the original wire, V₀ = A₀ x l₀

    Volume of the new wire, V₁ = A₁ x l₁

    According to the problem. volume remain same. So,

    V₀ = V₁

    A₀ x l₀ = A₁ x l₁

    It is given that l₁ = 9.66 x l₀. Substitute this value in the above equation;

    A₀ x l₀ = A₁ x 9.66 x l₀

    A₁ = A₀/9.66

    Resistance of the original wire, R = (ρl₀) / A₀

    Resistance of the new wire, R₁ = (ρl₁) / A₁

    Substitute the value of l₁ and A₁ in the above equation.

    R₁ = (ρ x l₀ x 9.66) / (A₀/9.66) = 93.31 x (ρl₀) / A₀

    But (ρl₀) / A₀ = R. hence,

    R₁ = 93.31 R
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