Find ratio of diameter of two Cylindrical Resistors?

In summary, the conversation discusses two cylindrical resistors made from the same material and length, where one dissipates twice as much power as the other when connected to the same battery. The ratio of the cross sectional areas for resistor A and B can be found by writing expressions for the resistance and power and taking the ratio of the powers.
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jlmccart03
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Homework Statement


Two cylindrical resistors are made from the same material and have the same length. When connected across the same battery, one(A) dissipates twice as much power as the other(B).

Find ratio of dA/dB.

Homework Equations


P = VI = V2/R = I2R
Area of cylinder = 2πrh + 2πr2

The Attempt at a Solution


I tried to find what the radius would be and managed to get 2 for A and 1 for B so r2 is 4 and 12 is 1 so 4/1, but that is wrong. I am confused on how to approach this problem.
 
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The area that counts is the cross sectional area through which current flows.
 
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kuruman said:
The area that counts is the cross sectional area through which current flows.
Ok so only the 2πr2? What do I do to figure out the ratio with double the power for A over B?
 
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jlmccart03 said:
Ok so only the 2πr2
No. The resistance of a cylindrical conductor is
$$R=\frac{\rho L}{A}$$ where ρ = resistivity, L = length and A = cross sectional area = πr2. For each resistor, write expressions for the resistance and power, then take the ratio of the powers.
 
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kuruman said:
No. The resistance of a cylindrical conductor is
$$R=\frac{\rho L}{A}$$ where ρ = resistivity, L = length and A = cross sectional area = πr2. For each resistor, write expressions for the resistance and power, then take the ratio of the powers.
Oh, ok so I get P = V2/R = V2/(ρL/πr2) for B and thus A is V2/(ρL/2πr2). Correct?
 
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Correct.
 

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What is the purpose of finding the ratio of diameter of two cylindrical resistors?

The ratio of diameter of two cylindrical resistors is an important factor in determining the resistance of the resistors. It allows us to compare the sizes of the resistors and understand how the resistance will be affected by changes in their dimensions.

How do you calculate the ratio of diameter of two cylindrical resistors?

The ratio of diameter of two cylindrical resistors can be calculated by dividing the diameter of one resistor by the diameter of the other resistor. This will give you a numerical value that represents the relationship between the two resistors.

What factors can affect the ratio of diameter of two cylindrical resistors?

The ratio of diameter of two cylindrical resistors can be affected by various factors such as the material of the resistors, the length and thickness of the resistors, and the temperature of the resistors. These factors can alter the resistivity and thus impact the ratio of diameter.

Why is it important to find the ratio of diameter of two cylindrical resistors accurately?

Finding the ratio of diameter of two cylindrical resistors accurately is important because it directly affects the overall resistance of the circuit. A small error in the ratio can result in a significant difference in the resistance, which can affect the performance of the circuit.

How can the ratio of diameter of two cylindrical resistors be used in practical applications?

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