A copper wire has a diameter of and resistivity of What will be the length of this wire to make its resistance How much does the resistance change if the diameter is doubled?
Step 1:Given data
Diameter of wire==
The resistivity of wire =
Resistance
Let the length of the wire be
Let the cross-sectional area of the wire be
Step 2: Calculating new resistance
Length to make resistance as
Therefore, when the diameter is doubled, resistance will be one-fourth of the original resistance
Hence, new resistance will be