The variation of applied potential and current flowing through a given wire is shown in the figure. The length of the wire is $31.4 \, cm$. The diameter of the wire is measured as $2.4 \, cm$. The resistivity of the given wire is measured as $x \times 10^{-3} \, \Omega \cdot cm$. The value of $x$ is . . . . . . [Take $\pi = 3.14$]

  • A
    $134$
  • B
    $143$
  • C
    $150$
  • D
    $144$

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