Hey guys.Could you guys help me out with a question that i'm struggling to answer.First of all i'm a 1st year elctrical engineering student,our lecturer does not explain verbally but tells us to refer to the internet or should i say self study through the internet.i'm finding hard to calculate an answer without being verbally explained.My question is: A manganin wire has 8 times the diameter of a 819.7mm copper length wire.The resistivities of manganin and copper are 0.44 micro-ohm-meter and 0.018 micro-ohm-meter respectively.Caculate the length of manganin wire(in mm)if it has the same resistance as the copper wire. Could anyone please show me the steps to get to the answer.Thanks
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