when the lengh of the conductor is increased by 25%. find the increase in its resistance
To find 80 increased by 3 percent, first calculate 3 percent of 80, which is 2.4 (0.03 × 80 = 2.4). Then, add this amount to 80: 80 + 2.4 = 82.4. Therefore, 80 increased by 3 percent is 82.4.
An increase of 107.5%
900 multiplied by 1.8. You can find the answer to this.
88
111 x 5% = 116.55
The difference between 92 percent and 56 percent is 36 percent.
The percent of the increase is: 66.67%
times the length by the width
An increase of 107.5%
900 multiplied by 1.8. You can find the answer to this.
88
111 x 5% = 116.55
As the question is some what blind: However if the cross sectional area of the copper wire/rod is uniform, then we can find the length is we know the electrical residence between two ends. That is the concept of specific resistance is entering into picture to calculate the resistance then the length.
140 becomes 161 when increased by 15%. To find this answer, simply divide 161 by 1.15.
To find 50% of 200, you multiply 200 by 0.50, which equals 100. Adding this to the original 200 gives you a total of 300. So, 200 increased by 50% is equal to 300.
if p is the percent increase, multiply the old price by (1+p) to get the new increased price.
this is because there will be more collisions between atoms and electrons as there is a greater distance to travel. The longer the length of wire, the more collisions. It is like a traffic jam, the longer the road, the loner you are stuck in it for.