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If the length l of wire is increased to 3l by stretching, its resistance R increases to ……………

  1. 3R
  2. 4R
  3. 6R
  4. 9R

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Answer

9R

Reason — When the wire is stretched to thrice it's length, it's area of cross section becomes 1/3 and it's length becomes 3l.

Let, a be the area of initial cross section and ρ be the specific resistance of the material of wire.

Then,

length = l,

Resistance = R Ω,

new length = 3l,

new area = a3\dfrac{a}{3}

From relation

R = ρ la\dfrac{l}{a} = ρ lπr2\dfrac{l}{πr^2}

Initial resistance R1 = R = ρ la\dfrac{l}{a}    [Equation 1]

New resistance Rn = ρ 3la3\dfrac{3l}{\dfrac{a}{3}} = ρ 9la\dfrac{9l}{a}    [Equation 2]

On dividing eqn (ii) by (i), we get,

RnR=ρ9laρlaRnR=9Rn=9R\dfrac{Rn}{R} = \dfrac{ ρ \dfrac{9l}{a}}{ρ \dfrac{l}{a}} \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{Rn}{R} = 9 \\[1em] \Rightarrow R_n = 9R

Hence, the new resistance = 9R.

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