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Compute the resistance in ohms of a silver block 10 cm long and 0.10 cm2 in cross-sectional area. ( = 1.63 x 10-6 ohm-cm)

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Answer:

1.6 x 10^-4 Ω

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User Abhimaan
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The resistance of the silver block is given by

R= (\rho L)/(A)
where

\rho=1.63 \cdot 10^(-6) \Omega \cdot cm is the silver resistivity

L=10 cm is the length of the block

A=0.10 cm^2 is the cross-sectional area of the block

If we plug the data into the equation, we find the resistance of the silver block:

R= ((1.63 \cdot 10^(-6) \Omega \cdot cm)(10 cm))/(0.10 cm^2)=1.63 \cdot 10^(-4) \Omega
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