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Physics Question on Current electricity

Wheatstone bridge principle is used to measure the specific resistance (S1)(S_1) of a given wire, having length LL, radius rr. If XX is the resistance of the wire, then specific resistance is: S1=X(πr2L).S_1 = X\left( \frac{\pi r^2}{L} \right). If the length of the wire gets doubled, then the value of specific resistance will be:

A

S14\frac{S_1}{4}

B

2S12S_1

C

S12\frac{S_1}{2}

D

S1S_1

Answer

S1S_1

Explanation

Solution

The specific resistance (or resistivity) of a material is defined as: Sl=X(πr2L)Sl = X (\frac{πr^2}{L}) ,
where X is the resistance, r is the radius, and L is the length of the wire. Specific resistance is a material property and does not change with changes in dimensions such as length or radius. Doubling the length of the wire affects the resistance X, but the specific resistance Sl remains unchanged.
The Correct answer is: S1S_1