Resistivity using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US) Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Resistivity = Line Losses*Area of Underground AC Wire/(3*(Current Underground AC^2)*Length of Underground AC Wire)
ρ = Ploss*A/(3*(I^2)*L)
This formula uses 5 Variables
Variables Used
Resistivity - (Measured in Ohm Meter) - Resistivity is the measure of how strongly a material opposes the flow of current through them.
Line Losses - (Measured in Watt) - Line Losses is defined as the total losses occurring in an Underground AC line when in use.
Area of Underground AC Wire - (Measured in Square Meter) - Area of Underground AC Wire is defined as the cross-sectional area of the wire of an AC supply system.
Current Underground AC - (Measured in Ampere) - Current Underground AC is defined as the current flowing through the overhead ac supply wire.
Length of Underground AC Wire - (Measured in Meter) - Length of Underground AC Wire is the total length of the wire from one end to other end.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Line Losses: 2.67 Watt --> 2.67 Watt No Conversion Required
Area of Underground AC Wire: 1.28 Square Meter --> 1.28 Square Meter No Conversion Required
Current Underground AC: 9 Ampere --> 9 Ampere No Conversion Required
Length of Underground AC Wire: 24 Meter --> 24 Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
ρ = Ploss*A/(3*(I^2)*L) --> 2.67*1.28/(3*(9^2)*24)
Evaluating ... ...
ρ = 0.000586008230452675
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.000586008230452675 Ohm Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.000586008230452675 0.000586 Ohm Meter <-- Resistivity
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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6 Resistance & Resistivity Calculators

Resistance using Volume of Conductor Material (3 Phase 4 Wire US)
Go Resistance Underground AC = Volume Of Conductor*Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Underground AC^2)*(cos(Phase Difference)^2)/(7*(Power Transmitted^2)*Area of Underground AC Wire)
Resistivity using Area of X-Section (3 Phase 4 Wire US)
Go Resistivity = Area of Underground AC Wire*Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Underground AC^2)*(cos(Phase Difference)^2)/(4*Length of Underground AC Wire*(Power Transmitted^2))
Resistivity using Volume of Conductor Material (3 Phase 4 Wire US)
Go Resistivity = Volume Of Conductor*Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Underground AC*(cos(Phase Difference)))^2/(6*(Power Transmitted*Length of Underground AC Wire)^2)
Resistivity using Load Current (3 Phase 4 Wire US)
Go Resistivity = (Volume Of Conductor*Line Losses/(3.5*3*(Current Underground AC^2)*(Length of Underground AC Wire^2)))
Resistivity using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US)
Go Resistivity = Line Losses*Area of Underground AC Wire/(3*(Current Underground AC^2)*Length of Underground AC Wire)
Resistance using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US)
Go Resistance Underground AC = Line Losses/(3*(Current Underground AC^2))

Resistivity using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US) Formula

Resistivity = Line Losses*Area of Underground AC Wire/(3*(Current Underground AC^2)*Length of Underground AC Wire)
ρ = Ploss*A/(3*(I^2)*L)

Does resistivity change with length?

Resistivity is an intrinsic property of any material. It stays the same, no matter how long or thick your conductor is. Temperature coefficient*original resistivity*change in temperature. So there is no change with length in resistivity but resistance changes in direct proportion with the length of the conductor.

How to Calculate Resistivity using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US)?

Resistivity using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US) calculator uses Resistivity = Line Losses*Area of Underground AC Wire/(3*(Current Underground AC^2)*Length of Underground AC Wire) to calculate the Resistivity, The Resistivity using Line Losses (3 phase 4 wire US) formula is defined as a characteristic property of each material, resistivity is useful in comparing various materials on the basis of their ability to conduct electric currents. High resistivity designates poor conductors. Resistivity is denoted by ρ symbol.

How to calculate Resistivity using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US) using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Resistivity using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US), enter Line Losses (Ploss), Area of Underground AC Wire (A), Current Underground AC (I) & Length of Underground AC Wire (L) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Resistivity using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US) calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.000586 = 2.67*1.28/(3*(9^2)*24).

FAQ

What is Resistivity using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US)?
The Resistivity using Line Losses (3 phase 4 wire US) formula is defined as a characteristic property of each material, resistivity is useful in comparing various materials on the basis of their ability to conduct electric currents. High resistivity designates poor conductors and is represented as ρ = Ploss*A/(3*(I^2)*L) or Resistivity = Line Losses*Area of Underground AC Wire/(3*(Current Underground AC^2)*Length of Underground AC Wire). Line Losses is defined as the total losses occurring in an Underground AC line when in use, Area of Underground AC Wire is defined as the cross-sectional area of the wire of an AC supply system, Current Underground AC is defined as the current flowing through the overhead ac supply wire & Length of Underground AC Wire is the total length of the wire from one end to other end.
How to calculate Resistivity using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US)?
The Resistivity using Line Losses (3 phase 4 wire US) formula is defined as a characteristic property of each material, resistivity is useful in comparing various materials on the basis of their ability to conduct electric currents. High resistivity designates poor conductors is calculated using Resistivity = Line Losses*Area of Underground AC Wire/(3*(Current Underground AC^2)*Length of Underground AC Wire). To calculate Resistivity using Line Losses (3 Phase 4 Wire US), you need Line Losses (Ploss), Area of Underground AC Wire (A), Current Underground AC (I) & Length of Underground AC Wire (L). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Line Losses, Area of Underground AC Wire, Current Underground AC & Length of Underground AC Wire and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Resistivity?
In this formula, Resistivity uses Line Losses, Area of Underground AC Wire, Current Underground AC & Length of Underground AC Wire. We can use 3 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Resistivity = Volume Of Conductor*Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Underground AC*(cos(Phase Difference)))^2/(6*(Power Transmitted*Length of Underground AC Wire)^2)
  • Resistivity = Area of Underground AC Wire*Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Underground AC^2)*(cos(Phase Difference)^2)/(4*Length of Underground AC Wire*(Power Transmitted^2))
  • Resistivity = (Volume Of Conductor*Line Losses/(3.5*3*(Current Underground AC^2)*(Length of Underground AC Wire^2)))
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