Well, not so much the formula, but the resistivity.
The answer I get is 0.000000054. It's safe to say I'm doing something completely wrong, I just can't seem to find out what it is.
I know the formula is R = pL/A (well, I believe it is). I just don't know how to work it out so I get the right answer. The part that's stumping me most is how do I interpret the p = 1.72 x 10-8 Ωm?The resistance of a 2.5mm2 copper conductor of length 8m and resistivity p = 1.72 x 10-8 Ωm is: a) 0.055 Ω B) 0.55 Ω c) 0.12 Ω d) 5.56 Ω
The answer I get is 0.000000054. It's safe to say I'm doing something completely wrong, I just can't seem to find out what it is.