A conducting wire of length , area of cross-section and electric resistivity is connected between the terminals of a battery. A potential difference is developed between its ends, causing an electric current. If the length of the wire of the same material is doubled and the area of cross-section is halved, the resultant current would be:
Step 1. Given data:
Length of wire,
Cross-section Area,
Electrical Resistivity,
Potential difference,
New area of cross-section,
New length of wire,
Step 2. Calculating new resistance using formula:
As we know that, formula for resistance,
Therefore, New resistance,
Therefore, Resultant current, :
Hence, option (D) is correct.