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What is the resistance of a 3.5 m copper wire (Rho= 1.7x10-8 Ohm·m) that 1 point

has a cross-sectional area of 5.26x10-6 m2? Use the equation below. *
R=
pl
А
4.1 x 10-3 ohms
1.1 x 10 3 ohms
9.2 x 10-4 ohms
1.1x 10-2 ohms

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Answer:

(D)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

l=3.5 m


A=5.26*10^(-6)
m^(2)


p=1.7*10^(-8) ohm.m

Resistance can be calculated as :


R=p(l)/(A) \\R=1.7*10^(-8) (3.5)/(5.26*10^(-6) )


R=(5.95*10^(-2) )/(5.26) \\R=1.13*10^(-2)

Resistance of the wire will be 1.1×
10^(-2) ohms

Option D is correct

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