The Pouillet's Law calculator computes resistivity, resistance, cross-section area or length based on Pouillet's Law. The buttons to the right use the Pouillet's Law equation for the separate components by name.
When cross-section area and physical composition of material are consistent (uniform), which is an ideal case, the resistivity of a material is an intrinsic property of a material. Many conductors and resistors are manufactured with uniform materials and cross-sections making a useful application of the concept of resistivity. This relationship between resistivity and resistance is described in Pouilet's Law for Resistivity in the following formula:
where:
Pouillet's Law is named after physicist Claud Pouillet (pictured) who was born on 16 Feb 1790 and died on 14 Jun 1868. Pouillet was a member of the French Academy of Sciences.
This calculator has Pouillet's Law in four forms:
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