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A metal wire 1.50 m long has a circular cross section of radius 0.32 mm and an end-to-end resistance of 90.0 Ohms. The metal wire is then stretched uniformly so that its cross-section is still circular but its total length is now 6.75 m. What is the resistance of the wire after stretching? (Units: Ohm.)

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Answer:

So after stretching new resistance will be 0.1823 ohm

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given initially length of the wire
l_1=150m

Radius of the wire
r_1=0.32mm=0.32* 10^(-3)m

Resistance of the wire initially
R_1=90ohm

We know that resistance is equal to
R=(\rho l)/(A) ,here
\rho is resistivity, l is length and A is area

From the relation we can say that
(R_1)/(R_2)=(l_1)/(l_2)* (A_2)/(A_1)

Now length of wire become 6.75 m

Volume will be constant

So
A_1l_1=A_2l_2

So
\pi * (0.32)^2*150=\pi * r_2^2* 6.75


r_2=1.508mm

So
(90)/(R_2)=(150)/(6.75)* (1.508^2)/(0.32^2)


R_2=0.1823ohm

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