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a letter a is constructed of a uniform wire with r
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A letter 'A' is constructed of a uniform wire with resistance 1.0 Ω cm
-1
. The. 110 sides of the letter are 20 cm and the cross-piece in the middle is 10 cm long. The apex angle is 60°. The resistance between the ends of the legs is
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50 Ω
26.7 Ω
2.72 Ω
34 Ω
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The correct option is (B) : 26.7 Ω
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