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Electrical resistance equation
The length and width of the wire affect its resistance
Resistivity of some materials at room temperature
Two electrically-conducting cylinders made from copper and aluminium respectively.
Their dimensions are shown below.
Copper resistivity = 1.7 × 10-8 Ω m
Aluminium resistivity = 2.6 × 10-8 Ω m
Which cylinder is the better conductor?
You don’t need to memorise the value of the resistivity of any material; these will be given in the exam question.
Remember if the cross-sectional area is a circle e.g. in a wire, then area is proportional to the radius or diameter squared. This means if the diameter doubles, the area will quadruple. This causes the resistance to drop by a quarter. Considering how changing one property affects the value of the others is a common exam question.
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