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The question is : Copper wire, with a diameter of 1.5mm, must be of such a length as to give a resistance of 0.6 ohms. calculate the length of this wire. Take the resistivity of copper as 0.017 microhm metres.
 

Harald Kapp

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resistance = resistivity / cross sectional area * length
reverse this equation to get the length from a given resistance.
 
If I remember correctly, the 0.017μΩ meters refers to a 1 Metre cube of solid copper. Calculate from there.
 
No, I think it refers to the actual resistance of the said 1 Metre cube.
Resistivity is an intrinsic property of a material and does not depend on the resistance value of any size or shape. In other words, a cubic foot has the same resistivity as a cubic meter of the same material.

Ratch
 
The question is : Copper wire, with a diameter of 1.5mm, must be of such a length as to give a resistance of 0.6 ohms. calculate the length of this wire. Take the resistivity of copper as 0.017 microhm metres.

Calculations are straight forward. Keep the units consistent.
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Ratch
 
No, I think it refers to the actual resistance of the said 1 Metre cube.
If by the phrase "resistance of the said 1 Metre cube", you mean the resistance measured between two of the plane surfaces of the cube which are on opposite sides of the cube with a perfect conductor used to make the connection to each face, you should be aware that the resistance will be the same for any size cube.
 
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