SOLUTION: The electrical resistance R of a wire varies directly as its length L and inversly as the square of its diameter. A wire 20 meters long and 0.6 centimeters in diameter made from a
Question 98957: The electrical resistance R of a wire varies directly as its length L and inversly as the square of its diameter. A wire 20 meters long and 0.6 centimeters in diameter made from a certain alloy has a resistance of 36 ohms. What is the resistance of a piece of wire 60 meters long and 1.2 centimeters in diameter made from the same material. Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The electrical resistance R of a wire varies directly as its length L and inversely as the square of its diameter. A wire 20 meters long and 0.6 centimeters in diameter made from a certain alloy has a resistance of 36 ohms. What is the resistance of a piece of wire 60 meters long and 1.2 centimeters in diameter made from the same material.
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R = kL/d^2
36 = k*20/0.6^2
12.96 = 20k
k = 0.648
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EQUATION:
R = (0.648)*L/d^2
R = 0.648*60/1.2^2
R = 27 ohms
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Stan H.