Using Formula on Page 13: What Are the Rules?

In summary, the formula for calculating resistance between opposite corners of a rectangular plate only applies when using a wire and the current is flowing parallel to the axis. This is because it is based on a specific geometry and may not work for larger dimensions. Alternatively, attaching the wires to the center of areas WxT may also not work for larger dimensions.
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That sounds right - it only works for a nice geometry.

consider a rectangular plate LxWxT dimensions (length x width x thickness)
the resistance between opposite corners won't be ##\rho L/WT##

Even if I attach the wires to the center of areas WxT, imagine W=T=1000m ... how does the current travel through the resistor then?
 

What is the formula on page 13?

The formula on page 13 is a set of mathematical instructions or equations used to solve a problem or calculate a value.

Why is it important to follow rules when using the formula on page 13?

Following the rules when using the formula on page 13 ensures accurate and consistent results. It also helps to avoid errors and incorrect calculations.

What are some common mistakes people make when using the formula on page 13?

Some common mistakes people make when using the formula on page 13 include inputting incorrect values or using the wrong formula for the problem at hand.

Are there any exceptions to the rules when using the formula on page 13?

There may be certain exceptions to the rules when using the formula on page 13, depending on the specific problem or context. It is important to carefully read and understand the instructions before applying the formula.

Can the formula on page 13 be modified or adapted for different situations?

Yes, the formula on page 13 can be modified or adapted for different situations, as long as the underlying principles and rules are followed. However, it is important to use caution and ensure that the modifications are appropriate for the given problem.

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