Respuesta :
Answer:
E) E₂=E/4
Explanation:
Given that
Both wire are connects in the series so the current flow will be same in the both wire but voltage difference will be different.
Resistance R
1 - for first wire
2 - for second wire
R₁=ρL/A
R₂=ρL/A'
Given that radius of second wire is double then the area of second wire will be 4 times of first wire.
A'= 4 A
R₂=ρL/A'
R₂=ρL/4A
R₂ = R₁/4
For wire 1
We know that
V= I R
V₁= I R₁
V₂=I R₂
R₂ = R₁/4
so
V₁=4 V₂
So we can say that
E₂=E₁/4
Given that E₁=E
E₂=E/4
If the electric field in the narrow wire is E, then electric field in the wide wire is E/4.
Resistance of the copper wire
The initial resistance of the copper wire given as;
R₁ = ρL/A
where;
- A is area of the wire = πr²
when the radius of the wire doubles, the area becomes 4 times larger.
The new resistance of the wire
R₂ = ρL/4A
R₂ = R₁ /4
Apply ohms law
E = IR
E₁ = IR₁
E₂ = IR₂
E₁/R₁ = E₂/R₂
E₁/R₁ = E₂/R₁/4
E₁/R₁ = 4E₂/R₁
E₁ = 4E₂
E₂ = E₁/4
Thus, if the electric field in the narrow wire is E, then electric field in the wide wire is E/4.
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