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9 October, 15:06

Most telephone cables are made of copper wire of either 24 or 26 gauge. If the resistance of 24-gauge wire is 137 Ω/mile and the resistance of 26-gauge wire is 220 Ω/mile, what is the ratio of the diameter of 24-gauge wire to that of 26-gauge wire?

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  1. 9 October, 16:49
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    Given that,

    Gauge of copper is 24 or 26

    The resistance of a wire is given as

    R=ρl/A

    Where R is resistance on ohms

    ρ is resistivity in ohm•m

    L is length of wire in m

    A is area of cross sectional area m²

    R/l = ρ/A

    First wire

    24 gauge wire has a R/l of 137Ω/mile

    Second wire

    26gauge wire has a R/l of 220Ω/mile

    Both material are made of copper and they both have the same resistivity

    R/l = ρ/A

    Then,

    ρ=RA/l

    for 24 gauge

    ρ=137A'

    A' means area of 24 gauge wire

    For 26 gauge

    ρ=220A''

    A'' means area of 26 gauge wire.

    So, the resistivity are equal

    Also, the cross section area is given as πr² = πd²/4

    Resistivity 24 = Resistivity gauge 26

    137A'=220A"

    The ratio of diameter gauge 24 to 26 is what we want

    137•πd'²/4 = 220•πd"²/4

    Then,

    137•d'² = 220•d"²

    d'²/d"²=220/137

    d'²/d"²=1.60584

    Take square of both sides

    d'/d"=1.267

    the ratio of the diameter of 24-gauge wire to that of 26-gauge wire is 1.27 to 3s. f
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