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In an experiment to find the resistivity of the material of a wire, a student took a sample of the wire and measured its length $l$, diameter $d$, and resistance $R$... show full transcript
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The student used a digital multimeter to measure the resistance of the wire. First, the multimeter leads were connected to both ends of the wire. Then, the multimeter was set to measure resistance (in ohms) and the value displayed indicated the resistance . The formula used to determine resistance is expressed as:
where is the voltage across the wire and is the current flowing through it.
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To calculate the cross-sectional area of the wire, we use the formula:
First, we need to convert the diameter from millimeters to meters:
Now, the radius is:
Thus, the cross-sectional area is:
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Ensure that the connections of the multimeter are secure and clean to prevent any resistance from dirty or loose connections, which may affect the accuracy of the resistance readings.
When measuring the diameter of the wire, take multiple measurements at different points and use the average to account for any irregularities in the wire's thickness.
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