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If the length of a copper wire is increased by 5% due to stretching. What will be the percentage increase in its resistance?


A

12%

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B

11.5%

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C

20.25%

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D

10.25%

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Solution

The correct option is D

10.25%


Resistance, R=ρLA
where:
ρ: Resistivity,
L: Length of the wire
A: Cross-sectional area of the wire.

The length of the copper wire is increased by 5%.

So, new length is:
L=L+5100L=1.05L

Let the new cross-sectional area be A.
On stretching the wire, its volume will remain constant.
LA=LA
A=A1.05

New resistance will become:
R=ρLA
R=ρ(1.05LA/1.05)
R=1.052R=1.1025R

Percentage increase in its resistance is,
p=RRR×100
p=(1.10251)RR×100
p=10.25 %

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