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Q. A piece of wire of resistance $R$ is cut into n equal parts. These parts are then connected in parallel. If the equivalent resistance of the parallel combination is $R'$ , then $\big(\frac{R}{R'}\big) $ is

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Solution:

Resistance, $R=\frac{\rho l}{A}$
If $r$ be the resistance of one cut part, then
$r=\frac{\rho(l / n)}{A}=\frac{R}{n}$
The resistance $R^{'}$ of the parallel combination is given by
$\frac{1}{R^{'}}=\frac{1}{r}+\frac{1}{r}+\ldots=\frac{n}{r}$
So, $R^{'}=\frac{r}{n}=\frac{R / n}{n}=\frac{R}{n^{2}}$
Hence, $\frac{R}{R^{'}}=\frac{n^{2}}{1}$