Answer to Question #309154 in Physics for Kim

Question #309154

SHOW SOLUTION:


1. Compute the resistance of a conductor given a resistivity of 10.4Ωm, length of 4m, and a diameter of 20mm.


2. A length of a gold wire (α = 3.4 x 10^

-3) has a resistance of 10 ohms at 25 degrees Celsius. Calculate resistance if the temperature rises to 90 degrees Celsius.


1
Expert's answer
2022-03-10T11:15:44-0500

1.

R=ρlA=10.443.140.012=1.32105ΩR=\rho\frac{l}{A}=10.4*\frac{4}{3.14*0.01^2}=1.32*10^5\:\Omega

2.

R(t2)=R(t1)(1+α(t2t1))=10(1+3.4103(9025))=12ΩR(t_2)=R(t_1)(1+\alpha(t_2-t_1))\\ =10*(1+3.4*10^{-3}*(90-25))=12\:\Omega


Need a fast expert's response?

Submit order

and get a quick answer at the best price

for any assignment or question with DETAILED EXPLANATIONS!

Comments

No comments. Be the first!

Leave a comment

LATEST TUTORIALS
New on Blog