A 10 ohm thick wire is stretched so that its length becomes 3 times.Assuming thet there is no change in its density on stretching,calculate the resistence of the new wire.

Resistance ‘R = 10 ohm’ is related to length ‘L’, area of cross-section ‘A’ and resistivity ‘ρ’ as,

R = ρL/A

When L is tripled ,

As we know that the volume of the wire remains same.

old volume = new volume

AL = A'L' ....(i) ( as volume = area x length )

L' = 3L

So, from (i)

A' = A/3

So the new resistance is ,

R' = ρL'/A'

or

R' = ρ(3L)/(A/3) = 9 (ρL/A)

=> R' = 9R

so, the new resistance increases nine fold.

Now,

R' = 9 x 10ohms

thus,

R' = 90 ohms

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R = ϱl/A

Length becomes 3 times, area of cross-section becomes A/3.

R ' = 
ϱ3l/(A/3) = 9R

R ' = 90 ohm.

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