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In the figure current is set up through a truncated right circular cone of resistivity ?,...

In the figure current is set up through a truncated right circular cone of resistivity ?, left radius a, right radius b, and length L. Assume that the current density is uniform across any cross section taken perpendicular to the length. In terms of the variables given, what is the resistance of the cone?

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