Consider a copper wire with a diameter of 0.450 mm. If you want to cut a piece of the wire so it has a resistance of 3.25 Ω, how long should your piece of wire be? (Resistivity of copper: 1.68x 108 Ω m) A. 0.343 m B. 9.79 m 13. C. 2.91 m D. 123 m E. 30.1 m

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Answer:

30.7m

Explanation:

You can use the following equation:

ρ = R * [tex]\frac{S}{l}[/tex]

Where ρ is the resistivity, R is the resistance, S is the Cross-sectional Area and l is the length of the wire.

We issolate l in the equation and solve with the data we have:

l = R * [tex]\frac{S}{p}[/tex] = 3.25 Ω * [tex]\frac{0.25 *\pi * ((0.45/1000)^2}{1.68*10^-8}[/tex]

l =  30.7m

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