A carbon resistor is 7 mm long and has a constant cross section of 0.3 mm2. The conductivity of carbon at room temperature is 3 × 104 per ohm·m. In a circuit its potential at one end of the resistor is 13 volts relative to ground, and at the other end the potential is 16 volts. Calculate the resistance and the current .

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Answer:

0.78 ohm and 3.8 A

Explanation:

We are given that

Length of carbon resistor,l=7mm=[tex]7\times 10^{-3} m[/tex]

1mm=[tex]10^{-3} m[/tex]

Cross section area=A=[tex]0.3mm^2=0.3\times 10^{-6} m^2[/tex]

Conductivity of carbon,[tex]\sigma=3\times 10^4/ohm [/tex]

Potential difference at one end,[tex]V_1=13 V[/tex]

Potential difference at other end,[tex]V_2=16 V[/tex]

We have to find the resistance and the current.

Potential difference,V=[tex]V_2-V_1=16-13=3 V[/tex]

[tex]\rho=\frac{1}{\sigma}=\frac{1}{3\times 10^4}=\frac{1}{3}\times 10^{-4} ohm m[/tex]

[tex]R=\frac{\rho l}{A}[/tex]

Using the formula

[tex]R=\frac{1}{3}\times 10^{-4}\times \frac{7\times 10^{-3}}{0.3\times 10^{-6}}[/tex]

[tex]R=0.78\Omega[/tex]

Current,I=[tex]\frac{V}{R}[/tex]

Using the formula

Current, I=[tex]\frac{3}{0.78}=3.8 A[/tex]