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From some insturments, current measured is `i=10.0Amp`. Potential difference measured is `V=100.0V`, length of wire is `31.4cm`, and diameter of wire is `2.00mm` (all of correct significant figures). The resistivity of wire (in correct significant figure) will be (use `pi=314`)

A

`1.00 xx 10^(-4) Omega-m`

B

`1.00 xx 10^(-4) Omega-m`

C

`1.00 xx 10^(-4) Omega-m`

D

`1.00 xx 10^(-4) Omega-m`

Text Solution

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`rho=(piD^(2))/(4L)=(V)/(L)=((3.14)(2.00xx10^(-3))^(2))/(4(0314))((100.0)/(10.0))`
and answer should be in three `S.F` so `rho = 1.00 xx 10^(-4)Omega -m` .
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