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Because area is a function of perimeter.
The greatest area is 10000 square yards.
Imagine the wire is straight, now cut through at right angle to the centre line, the exposed surface is the cross sectional area, on a round wire it = pi * radius2 (area of a circle)
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A circle.
By deviding the multification of line pressure and screw dia with the crosssectional area of hydralic cylinder piston.
Resistance varies directly as length Resistance varies inversely as cross-sectional area Hence R varies as L and R varies as 1/A Thus R = r(L/A) where r is the coefficient of resistance of the wire. If the wire is of uniform cross section, then A = V/L where V is the volume of the wire. Hence now we have R = r(L/(V/L)) or R = r(L-squared/V) or L-squared = (RxV)/r and so the answer would be L = square-root of (RxV)/r
how to calculate area of a wire
Rubber wire!!!!
If you slice a wire cleanly and then look at the cut end, you see a little circle at the end. The area of that circle is the "cross-sectional area" of the wire. The larger that area is, the lower the DC resistance of the wire is.
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Because area is a function of perimeter.
The answer depends on how much chicken wire he has. The greatest area is enclosed if it is in the form of a circle with the quantity as the perimeter. So, if he has L metres of chicken wire, he can make a circular shape of 2*pi*r = L where r is the radius. So r = L/(2*pi) metres. Then area = pi*r2 = pi*[L/(2*pi)]2 metres = L2/(4*pi) sq metres
When it is on the cross-sectional area it is inversely proportional to the wire,otherwise it is directly proportional to the wire.
The greatest area is 10000 square yards.
The area of Wire Cache Provincial Park is 500,000.0 square meters.
By the diameter of the wire.