Two conductors are made of the same material and have the same length. Conductor A is a solid wire of diameter 0.79 mm. Conductor B is a hollow tube of outside diameter 1.4 mm and inside diameter 0.91 mm. What is the resistance ratio RA/RB, measured between their ends?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Given

[tex]D_a=0.79 mm[/tex]

[tex]d_{ob}=1.4 mm[/tex]

[tex]d_{ib}=0.91 mm[/tex]

and both have same length and material

[tex]R=\frac{\rho L}{A}[/tex]

[tex]A_a=\frac{\pi D_a^2}{4}[/tex]

[tex]A_b=\frac{\pi d_{ob}^2\left ( 1-\left ( \frac{d_{ib}}{d_{ob}} \right )^2\right )}{4}[/tex]

[tex]R_a=\frac{4\rho L}{\pi D_a^2}[/tex]

so [tex]R\propto \frac{1}{D_a^2}[/tex]

Similarly [tex]R_b\propto \frac{1}{d_{ob}^2\left ( 1-\left ( \frac{d_{ib}}{d_{ob}} \right )^2\right )}[/tex]

Thus [tex]\frac{R_a}{R_b}=\frac{d_{ob}^2\left ( 1-\left ( \frac{d_{ib}}{d_{ob}} \right )^2\right )}{D_a^2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{R_a}{R_b}=\frac{1.4^2\times 0.5575}{0.79^2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{R_a}{R_b}=1.813[/tex]

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