StreakPeaked· Practice

ExamsJEE MainPhysics

A wire has a resistance of 5 Ω at 50°C and 6 Ω at 100°C. What is its resistance at 0°C?

  1. 3 Ω
  2. 2 Ω
  3. 1 Ω
  4. 4 Ω

Correct answer: 4 Ω

Solution

Using R = R0(1 + alpha*T): 5 = R0(1 + 50a) and 6 = R0(1 + 100a). Dividing gives 6/5 = (1 + 100a)/(1 + 50a) -> a = 1/200. Then R0(1.25) = 5 -> R0 = 4 ohm.

Related JEE Main Physics questions

⚔️ Practice JEE Main Physics free + battle 1v1 →