SOLUTION: The resistance of a wire to the transmission of electricity varies directly as the length of the wire and inversely as the square of the radius of a cross section of the wire. An 8
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Question 451570: The resistance of a wire to the transmission of electricity varies directly as the length of the wire and inversely as the square of the radius of a cross section of the wire. An 800m has a radius of 0.48cm and ha a resistance of 0.3125 ohms. if another wire made from the ame metal has a length of 500 m and a resistance of 0.5 ohms, what is the radius?
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