You need the restivity of the wire, lets say it is P ohm.m
the cross sectional area (in m^2) of the wire is
A=pi x (5.2x10^-6 m)^2
so the resistamce per metre is
P/A (units ohm/m)
if the bulb draws 1.16 A from 240 V then the resistance, R, is
R=240/1.16
so the length of wire is
R/(P/A)=RA/P
The filament in an incandescent light bulb is made from tungsten. The light bulb is plugged into a 240 V outlet and draws a current of 1.16 A. If the radius of the tungsten wire is 0.0052 mm, how long must the wire be?
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