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A sheet of copper is 5 mm thick and has

surface dimensions of 7 cm × 22 cm .
If the long edges are joined to form a
tube 22 cm in length, what is the resistance between the ends? The mass density
of copper is 8920 kg/m3
and its resistivity is
1.7 × 10−8 Ω · m .
Answer in units of Ω

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Answer:


R=2.42* 10^(-7)\ \Omega

Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

Dimension of the sheet is 7 cm × 22 cm.

Length of the tube, l = 22 cm

Resistivity of the copper wire is
\rho=1.7* 10^(-8)\ \Omega-m

It is required to find the resistance between the ends. We know that the formula of resistance is given by :


R=\rho (l)/(A)

A is area of sheet


R=1.7* 10^(-8)* (0.22)/(0.07* 0.22)\\\\R=2.42* 10^(-7)\ \Omega

So, the resistance between the ends is
2.42* 10^(-7)\ \Omega.

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