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An aluminum rod with a square cross section is 2.4 m long and 6.2 mm on edge. (a) What is the resistance between its ends? (b) What must be the diameter of a cylindrical copper rod of length 2.4 m if its resistance is to be the same as that of the aluminum rod? The resistivity of aluminum is 2.75 × 10-8 Ω·m and the resistivity of copper is 1.69 × 10-8 Ω·m.

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Answer:

resistance R = 1.717 ×
10^(-3) Ω

diameter is 5.484 ×
10^(-3) m

Step-by-step explanation:

given data

length = 2.4 m

cross section = 6.2 mm

solution

we know resistance formula that is

resistance R =
(\rho L)/(A) ............1

here ρ is resistivity and A is cross section and L is length

so put her value

aluminum resistance R =
(\rho L)/(A)

resistance R =
(2.75 * 10^(-8) * 2.4)/((6.2*10^(-3))^2)

resistance R = 0.001717 = 1.717 ×
10^(-3) Ω

and

copper resistance R =
(\rho L)/(A)

resistance R =
(1.69*10^(-8) * 2.4)/((\pi d^2)/(4) )

1.717 ×
10^(-3) =
(1.69*10^(-8) * 2.4)/((\pi d^2)/(4) )

solve we get

d = 0.005484 = 5.484 ×
10^(-3) m

so diameter is 5.484 ×
10^(-3) m

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