Masses of three wires of copper are in the ratio 1 : 3 : 5 and their lengths are in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 1. The ratio of their electrical resistances will be
125 : 15 : 1
Mass, M = Volume × Density
⇒ M=Al×d , where A is the area of cross-section and l is the length.
or A=Mld
Resistance of a wire, R=ρlA=ρl(Mld)=ρl2dM
As all the three wires are made up of same material (i.e. copper) therefore ρ and d are same for all the three wires.
∴R∝l2M∴R1:R2:R3=l21M1:l22M2:l23M3=521:323:125=25:3:15
=125:15:1