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What is the conductor's resistance if its length is 2m and has a cross-sectional area of 0.7m with a resistivity of4Ωm? a. 1.4 Ω b. 0.08 2 11.42 Ω d. 0.35 c.

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Answer:

The answer is c. 11.42 Ohm

Step-by-step explanation:

The conductor's resistance is calculated by the formula in the figure.

So, you have to replace the given values into the formula.

Resistance of a conductor is equal to the product of rho by the lengh of the conductor divided the cross-sectional area of the conductor.


R= 4 ohm.m . (2m/o.7m^(2) )\\R=11.42ohm

What is the conductor's resistance if its length is 2m and has a cross-sectional area-example-1
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