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I have put some math questions for yas see if ya good enuff.. lol its like back in school 
Q1. A coil has an effective length of 14m. What Will be the resistanceof the coil if its area is 0.5mm² and its resistivity is 1.67x10 to the power of -8 ohms?
Q2. If the lenght of a conductor doubles and the area doubles, what will happen to the resistance?
Q3. If the lenght of a conductor halves and the area dubbles, by how many times will the resistance increase or decrease?
Q4 A coil is made up of 12000 turns of copper wire. the lenght per turn is 120mm, and the area is 0.275mm². Calculate the resistanceof the coil if the resistivity is 1.67 x 10 to the power of -8.
Q5. The light in a car park is suplied via a cable 85m long. The area of the cable is 4mm². Calculate the resistance of the cable if the resistivity is 1.67x 10 to the power of -8 ohms.
SHOW WORKING OUT!! :
ILL GIVE ANSWERS AT END!
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P.S i bet ya cant do them
Q1. A coil has an effective length of 14m. What Will be the resistanceof the coil if its area is 0.5mm² and its resistivity is 1.67x10 to the power of -8 ohms?
Q2. If the lenght of a conductor doubles and the area doubles, what will happen to the resistance?
Q3. If the lenght of a conductor halves and the area dubbles, by how many times will the resistance increase or decrease?
Q4 A coil is made up of 12000 turns of copper wire. the lenght per turn is 120mm, and the area is 0.275mm². Calculate the resistanceof the coil if the resistivity is 1.67 x 10 to the power of -8.
Q5. The light in a car park is suplied via a cable 85m long. The area of the cable is 4mm². Calculate the resistance of the cable if the resistivity is 1.67x 10 to the power of -8 ohms.
SHOW WORKING OUT!! :
ILL GIVE ANSWERS AT END!
P.S i bet ya cant do them
