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Homework Statement
Hey!
We have a copper pipe, which has a outer diameter y = 4.1 mm and inner diameter x = 4.0 mm
Length of the pipe is L = 120m and resistivity of copper is ρ = 1.7 * 10^{-8}\Omega
Homework Equations
Resistance is R = ρ * \frac{L}{A}
The Attempt at a Solution
Now, I calculated the resistances for cylinders of diameter y and diameter x.
Then I subtracted the bigger from lower one and got:
R = 8*10^{-3} \Omega
But does the shape of the object matter? Don't we need just the area of the bottom of hollow cylinder?
A = \pi * ( r_1^{2} - r_2^{2} )
Using the area above, I get around R = 3.2 \Omega
I converted diameters to radius and mm to metres.
P.S. In back of my book the answer is R=0,8 \Omega