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The resistance (R) in a wire increases when the length of the wire (L) increases. Write the correct equation for this scenario, and solve for when the length is 1. Length Resistance 10 2 15 3

a. R = 20 over L; R = 20
b. R = .2L; R = 5
c. R = .2L; R = .2
d. R = 20 over L; R = 5

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Answer: c. R = 0.2L ; R =0 .2


Explanation:

Given: When length of wire is
L_1= 10 units, then resistance of wire
R_1==2 ohm

When length of wire is
L_2=15 units, then resistance of wire
R_2==3 ohm

Since, the resistance (R) in a wire increases when the length of the wire (L) increases. Therefore, they are directly proportional.


(R)/(L)=(R_1)/(L_1)


(R)/(L)=(2)/(10)\\\Rightarrow\ R=0.2L

Now, for Length L=1 unit, we have


R=0.2(1)=0.2




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