Question
Question: Resistance of a conductor of length \(75\,cm\) is \(3.25\Omega \). What will be the length of a simi...
Resistance of a conductor of length 75cm is 3.25Ω. What will be the length of a similar conductor whose resistance is 13.25Ω ?
(A) 305.76cm
(B) 503.76cm
(C) 200cm
(D) 610cm
Solution
Hint We know the value of conductor length and resistance of any conductive material here, so by using this formula we calculate the end-to-end resistance of a conductor given length and area, we also know that specific resistance is given in units of ohms for materials.
Useful formula
Resistance of conductor is given below,
R=ρ∗(AL)
R= resistance in ohms
ρ= material resistivity in ohms per meter
L= conductor length in meters
A= cross-sectional area in square meters
Complete step by step procedure
Given by,
Resistance of a conductor of length 75cmis 3.25 ohm
R=3.25 ohm and I=75cm
Let length of another conductor whose resistance is 16.25 ohmbe x
R = 16.25 ohm I=xcm
A conductor's resistance and the conductor's length are directly proportional to one another. The resistance of the conductor also increases as the length of the conductor increases.
The relationship between a conductor's length and resistance is given as R=ρ∗(AL)
The material of the conductor remains the same, so there is constant resistivity (ρ).
According to that,
The given value in substituting the equation.
So,
3.25=ρA75……………………………. (1)
For the resistance to be 13.25 ohms.
The equation is written as,
13.25=ρAx……………………………(2)
Solving the both equations,
We get,
x=305.76cm
Hence,
The length of the conductor for it have 13.25Ω resistance is 305.76cm
Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Note As electrons pass through a conductor, such as a metal wire, an electrical current flow. With the ions in the metal, the moving electrons will collide. It makes it harder for the current to flow. All materials have some resilience, but some materials are more or less resistant to electric current flow than other materials.