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You\'re working in quality control for a major electronics company. The lead qua

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Question

You're working in quality control for a major electronics company. The lead quality engineer is backlogged with work and asks you to check a calculation for a new integrated circuit. A circuit requires a small resistor. It will be 10 long, 1.7 wide, and 0.90 thick. The connections to the circuitry will be made at the ends of the 10 length. The engineer is suspicious of a prior calculation that calls for a material with resistivity and asks you to check the numbers.
What should the correct resistivity be?

Can you give me some indication which value should I use as there are more information on the question and its kind of confusing for me.

Thanks

Explanation / Answer

Resistance = Resistivity(length)/ Area

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