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A cylindrical resistor has a length of 2 m and a diameter of 0.1 m. If I hook up a 12 V battery to the resistor and notice that the current flowing through the resistor is 3.2 A, what is the resistivity of the resistor? A. 4.12 x 103 ? m B. 1.15 x 103 ? m C. 6.10 x 102 ? m D. 1.47 x 102 m

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Answer:

D . 1.47 x 10⁻² Ω-m

Step-by-step explanation:

L = length of the cylindrical resistor = 2 m

d = diameter = 0.1 m

A = Area of cross-section of the resistor = (0.25)
\pi d² = (0.25) (3.14) (0.1)² = 0.785 x 10⁻² m²

V = battery Voltage = 12 volts


i = current flowing through the resistor = 3.2 A

R = resistance of the resistor

Resistance of the resistor is given as


R = (V)/(i)


R = (12)/(3.2)

R = 3.75 Ω


\rho = resistivity

Resistance is also given as


R = ( \rho L)/(A)


3.75 = ( \rho (2))/((0.785* 10^(-2)))


\rho = 1.47 x 10⁻² Ω-m

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