Asked by bobby
Two conductors are made of the same material and have the same length. They each have circular cross sectional areas. The ratio of their radii is 2:1. they carry the same current. What is the ratio of the electrical potential across their lengths?
i know that you use R=P(L/A) when your trying to find the cross sectional area. But i don't know what to use when there radii is 2:1
i know that you use R=P(L/A) when your trying to find the cross sectional area. But i don't know what to use when there radii is 2:1
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Answered by
drwls
The larger diameter wide has four times the cross sectional area of the thinner wire, and 1/4 of its resistance.
If they carry the same current I, the voltage drop V = IR is four times higher for the thinner wire.
If they carry the same current I, the voltage drop V = IR is four times higher for the thinner wire.