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Question
Solve the following problem.
What is the resistance of one of the rails of a railway track 20 km long at 20° C? The cross-section area of the rail is 25 cm2 and the rail is made of steel having resistivity at 20° C as 6 × 10-8 Ω m.
Solution
Given: l = 20 km = 20 × 103 m, A = 25 cm2 = 25 × 10-4 m2, ρ = 6 × 10-8 Ω m
To find: Resistance of rail (R)
Formula: ρ = `"RA"/"l"`
Calculation: From formula,
R = `ρ"l"/"A"`
∴ R = `(6xx10^-8xx20xx10^3)/(25xx10^-4)=(6xx4)/5xx10^-1`
= 0.48 Ω
The resistance of one of the rails of railway track is 0.48 Ω.
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