Question
Question: A piece of wire, having resistance R, is stretched thrice to its original length. (a) What will be...
A piece of wire, having resistance R, is stretched thrice to its original length.
(a) What will be its new resistance?
(b) It is then cut in a ratio of 1:2 and connected in parallel. Find the new resistance combination.
Solution
We need to understand the relation between the resistance of a wire, its length, and the type of network combination to solve this problem. We can use our ideas in these two situations above to get the solution for the new resistance.
Complete step-by-step solution
We know that the resistance of a wire is dependent on the length of the conducting wire, the area of the cross-section of the wire, and the resistivity of the material of the wire. The resistivity of a material is a characteristic of the material which is independent of the physical dimensions other than the temperature. It is given as –
R=ρAl
Let us consider at a given temperature the two situations are employed. The resistivity will be constant and the resistance will be dependent on the length and area of the wire.
(a)The wire is stretched three times as its original length. The increase in length to such a scale has an effect on the area of the wire. We know that the volume of the wire remains constant, so we can find the new area for the new length as –