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24 August, 05:30

A rod of 2.0-m length and a square (2.0 mm * 2.0 mm) cross section is made of a material with a resistivity of 6.0 * 10-8 Ω ⋅ m. If a potential difference of 0.50 V is placed across the ends of the rod, at what rate is heat generated in the rod?

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  1. 24 August, 06:00
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    8.33 x 10^-16 Watt

    Explanation:

    l = 2 m, A = 2 x 2 mm^2 = 4 x 10^-6 m^2

    resistivity, p = 6 x 10^-8 ohm metre, V = 0.5 V

    Let R be the resistance of teh rod

    R = p x l / A

    R = 6 x 10^-8 x 2 / (4 x 10^-6) = 3 x 10^14 ohm

    Heat generated per second = V^2 / R = (0.5) ^2 / (3 x 10^14)

    = 8.33 x 10^-16 Watt
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