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An iron wire has length 8.0m and a diameter 0.50mm. The sir has a resistance R.

A second iron wire has length 2.0m and diameter 1.0mm

What is the resistance of the second wire?

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The resistance of the second wire is 16 R.
where R is the resistance of the first wire.

R = ρ
(l)/(A)
where l = length of the wire
A = area of the wire
A =
\pi r^(2) where, r =
(diameter of wire)/(2)

Thus, on finding the ratio of resistance of the two wires, we get,


(R1)/(R2) = (l1A2)/(l2A1)

here, R1 = R
l1 = 8m
l2 = 2m
A1=π
0.25^(2)
A1=π
0.50^(2)

we get. R2 = 16R
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