To calculate the new resistance of a stretched wire, the relationship R = ρL/A is applied, where resistance increases with length and decreases with cross-sectional area. When a wire is stretched by 10%, its volume remains constant, leading to a decrease in area as length increases. The discussion also includes a question about determining the length of a carbon film on a rod to achieve a specific resistance, with calculations provided that yield a length of approximately 1.18 cm. Clarifications were made regarding the cross-sectional area of the film and its relationship to the rod's surface. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the effects of stretching on resistance and the geometry of the materials involved.