If the radius of a wire is reduced to one-third of its original size while keeping the volume constant, by what factor will its length change?

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12 Jul 2019
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Explanation

Since the volume of the wire remains constant, and volume is proportional to the cross-sectional area times length, reducing the radius to one-third decreases the cross-sectional area by a factor of (1/3)^2 = 1/9. To maintain the same volume, the length must increase by a factor of 9.

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