Answer:
a. The current is half as much as that in B
Step-by-step explanation:
If the two wire of the same material, then they have the same resistivity
Given that the diameter of the two wire are equal, this shows that the cross-sectional area are equal.
Length of wire A is twice the length of wire B
Let Wire B be x meter long
Then, Length of wire A is 2x meter long
The same potential difference is passed between the two wires
Then, Va = Vb
From the formula of resistance,
R = pL/A
Where R is resistance
p is resistivity
L is length of wire
A is the cross-sectional area
From here,
Resistance of wire A
Ra = p•2x/A = 2px/A
Resistance of wire B
Rb = pxA
It is notice that Ra = 2Rb
The resistance of wire A is twice the resistance of wire B
So, if equal voltage are passed,
Then, using ohms law
V= IR
For wire A
Ia = V/Ra = ½ V/Rb
For wire B
Ib = V/Rb
Then, Ia = ½Ib
The current in wire A is half as much the current in wire B
The first option is correct