In a material with a resistivity of 2 x 10^-8 Ω·m, what is the resistance of a 1

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In a material with a resistivity of 2 x 10^-8 Ω·m, what is the resistance of a 10 m long wire with a cross-sectional area of 1 mm²?
  1. 0.02 Ω
  2. 0.2 Ω
  3. 2 Ω
  4. 20 Ω

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In a material with a resistivity of 2 x 10^-8 Ω·m, what is the resistance of a 10 m long wire with a cross-sectional area of 1 mm²?
  • Step 1: Identify the given values. The resistivity (ρ) is 2 x 10^-8 Ω·m, the length (L) of the wire is 10 m, and the cross-sectional area (A) is 1 mm².
  • Step 2: Convert the cross-sectional area from mm² to m². Since 1 mm² = 1 x 10^-6 m², we have A = 1 x 10^-6 m².
  • Step 3: Use the formula for resistance: R = ρ(L/A).
  • Step 4: Substitute the values into the formula: R = (2 x 10^-8) * (10 / (1 x 10^-6)).
  • Step 5: Calculate the value inside the parentheses: 10 / (1 x 10^-6) = 10,000,000.
  • Step 6: Multiply the resistivity by the result from Step 5: R = (2 x 10^-8) * 10,000,000.
  • Step 7: Calculate the final resistance: R = 0.2 Ω.
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