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You apply a potential difference of 5.00 V between the ends of a wire that is 2.65 m in length and 0.654 mm in radius. The resulting current through the wire is 17.6 A. What is the resistivity of the wire?
11 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
resistance=V/A=rho*Length/Area

I would change .654mm to m
then determine area

solve for Rho
11 years ago

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