(i) 0.4 Ω m^-1
(ii) 0.8 Ω
(iii) 0.5 Ω
Step-by-step explanation:
(i) Given, V = 2 volt, I = 1 A
Resistance of 5 m length of wire :-
Resistance per unit length of the wire :-
(ii) Resistance of 2m length of the wire~
(iii) When the wire is doubled on itself, its area of cross section becomes twice and the length becomes half. Let a be the initial cross section and ρ be the specific resistance of the material of wire. Then,
Thus, on doubling the wire on itself, its resistance becomes one-fourth.
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