Three wires, of the same diameter, are connected in turn between two points maintained at a constant potential difference. Their resistivity and lengths are pand L(wire A),1.2p and 1.2 L(wire B), and 0.9pand L(wire C). Rank the wire according to the rate at which energy is transferred to thermal energy within them, greatest first.

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The rank of the wires according to the rate at which the energy is transferred to the thermal energy within them, the greatest first isPC>PA>PB

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The given data

  1. Three wires are of the same diameter and connected to the same potential difference.
  2. Resistivityand length L of wire A is p and L
  3. Resistivityand length L of wire B is 1.2p and 1.2L
  4. Resistivity and length L of wire C is 0.9p and L
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Understanding the concept of rate of energy transfer

The rate of energy transfer or power is equal to the product of current and voltage.

We find the rank of the resistance of the wires using the formula of resistance. Then, using the relation between the resistance and the rate at which energy is transferred we can rank the wires according to the rate at which energy is transferred to the thermal energy within them, the greatest first.

Formulae:

The resistance value of a material, R = pL/A …(i)

Here, is resistance, is resistivity, L is the length of the conductor, A is the area of the cross-section of the conductor.

The rate of energy transferred per second,P=V2/R …(ii)

is energy transfer rate or power, V is potential difference, R is resistance.

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Calculation of the rank according to the energy transfer rate

From equation (i), we can get that the resistance value as follows:

RαpL …(iii)

(Since,the same diameter of wires leads to same area.)

For wire A, the resistance can be given using equation (iii) for same area value as follows:

RA=pLA

For wire B, the resistance can be given using equation (iii) for same area value as follows:

RB=(1.2p)(1.2L)A=1.44pLA

For wire C, the resistance can be given using equation (a) for same area value as follows:

RC=90.9)pLA=0.9pLA

So, the resistance relation isRB>RA>RC

But, from equation (ii), the rate of energy transfer per second can be given as:

Eα1R

So, the energy transfer rate relation isPC>PA>PB

Therefore, the rank of the wires according to the rate at which energy is transferred to the thermal energy within them, the greatest first isPC>PA>PB

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