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(a) Write the relationship between resistivity and resistance of a cylindrical conductor of length l and area of cross-section A. Hence derive the SI unit of resistivity.
(b) Why are alloys used in electrical heating devices?
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(a) Resistance of a cylindrical conductor is given by,
Then,
Hence, SI unit of ρ is Ω.m.
(b) Alloys are used in electrical heating devices because :
- they have relatively high resistivity, so they produce a large amount of heat for a given current and voltage;
- they have high melting points, so they do not melt at the high temperatures reached during heating;
- they are resistant to oxidation and corrosion at high temperatures, so the heating element lasts longer;
- their mechanical strength and ductility are suitable for making durable coils.
Pure metals (like copper) have low resistivity and oxidise or melt easily, so they are unsuited for heating elements.
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