What is the best explanation for the behavior exhibited in the data? (a) Longer threads can carry

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What is the best explanation for the behavior exhibited in the data? (a) Longer threads can carry more current than shorter threads do and so make better electrical conductors. (b) The thread stops being a conductor when it is stretched to 13 mm, due to breaks that occur in the thin coating. (c) As the thread is stretched, the coating thins and its resistance increases; as the thread is relaxed, the coating returns nearly to its original state. (d) The resistance of the thread increases with distance from the end of the thread.


Some types of spiders build webs that consist of threads made of dry silk coated with a solution of a variety of compounds. This coating leaves the threads, which are used to capture prey, hygroscopic that is, they attract water from the atmosphere. It has been hypothesized that this aqueous coating makes the threads good electrical conductors. To test the electrical properties of coated thread, researchers placed a 5-mm length of thread between two electrical contacts. The researchers stretched the thread in 1-mm increments to more than twice its original length, and then allowed it to return to its original length, again in 1-mm increments. Some of the resistance measurements are shown in the table:

Resistance of thread (10° 2) Length of thread (mm) 41 50 76 9. 19 63 102 24 9 11 9. 13 9,

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University Physics with Modern Physics

ISBN: 978-0133977981

14th edition

Authors: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman

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