Resistance of a wire is directly proportional to its length. Let R1 and R2 be the resistances of the nichrome wire at 100 cm (1 m) and 70 cm, respectively.
We know R= ρ(L/A)
∴ R1= ρ (L1/A) .....(i) and R2 =ρ (L2/A) .....(ii)
Dividing (ii) by (i), we get
R2/R1 = L2/L1 = 70/100
⇒ R2 = (70/100) × R1
Now, R1 = 6 Ω
⇒R2=(70/100)×6 = 0.7 x 6
= 4.2 Ω
Required Resistance = 4.2 Ω