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A resistor is constructed of a carbon rod that has a uniform cross-sectional area of 5.10 mm2. When a potential difference of 12.0 V is applied across the ends of the rod, the rod carries a current of 4.40 ✕ 10-3 A.(a)What is the resistance of the rod?

(b) What is the rod’s length?

User Kemsky
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Area of cross section of the carbon rod,
A=5.1\ mm^2=5.1* 10^(-6)\ m^2

Potential difference, V = 12 V

Current,
I=4.4* 10^(-3)\ A

(a) Let R is the resistance of the rod. Using Ohm's law to find it as :

V = IR


R=(V)/(I)\\\\R=(12)/(4.4* 10^(-3))\\\\R=2727.27\ \Omega

(b) The resistivity of carbon is,
\rho=3.5* 10^(-5)\ \Omega-m

The formula of resistance is given by :


R=\rho(L)/(A)\\\\L=(RA)/(\rho)\\\\L=(2727.27* 5.1* 10^(-6))/(3.5* 10^(-5))\\\\L=397.4\ m

Hence, this is the required solution.

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