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  • 14-10-2016
  • Mathematics
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if the length and radius of a wire is maintained but the material was substituted with another, would the resistance change? why?

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soyrbto
soyrbto soyrbto
  • 22-10-2016
The resistance of a material is given by the formula R = ρ*[tex]\frac{l}{S} [/tex]. Where l is the length and S is the area of the surface calculated with the radius, and ρ is the coefficient that indicates the resistance of a material.

If you keep the lenght and radius, and change the material, ρ will still change and the final resistance (R) will change.
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