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Physics Question on Current electricity

A metal wire of circular cross-section has a resistance R1R_1. The wire is now stretched without breaking so that its length is doubled and the density is assumed to remain the same. If the resistance of the wire now becomes R2R_2 then R2:R1R_2 : R_1 is

A

1:01

B

1:02

C

4:01

D

1:04

Answer

4:01

Explanation

Solution

As we know that, R1=ρ1a=ρ12VR_{1}=\rho \frac{1}{a}=\rho \frac{1^{2}}{V}
where, l=l= length of wire
a=a= area of cross-section of the wire
and V=V= volume of the wire R1l2R_{1} \propto l^{2}
R1R2=(l1l2)2=(12)2\Rightarrow \frac{R_{1}}{R_{2}}=\left(\frac{l_{1}}{l_{2}}\right)^{2}=\left(\frac{1}{2}\right)^{2}
R2:R1=4:1\Rightarrow R_{2}: R_{1}=4: 1