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Two wires of the same material and same length have radii 1 mm and 2 mm respectively. Compare (i) their resistances (ii) their specific resistance.
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Answer
(i) R = ρ = ρ
Resistance for wire of radius 1 mm,
R1 = ρ = ρ
Resistance for wire of radius 2 mm,
R2 = ρ = ρ
Hence, ratio between the two,
R1 : R2
Hence, the ratio of resistance between the two wires = 4 : 1
(ii) The specific resistance of the two wires will be same because the specific resistance is a characteristic property of the material, hence it does not change with radius.
Therefore, ratio of specific resistance between the two wires = 1 : 1
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