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A cyllindrical copper cable carries
A cyllindrical copper cable carries a
current of 1200 A. There is a potential difference of 1.6×10−2 V between two points on
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Chris
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A cylindrical copper cable carries a current of 1070 A. There is a potential difference of 1.6 10-2 V between two points on the
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Sara
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A cylindrical copper cable carries a current of 1260 A. There is a potential difference of 1.6 10-2 V between two points on the
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Mary
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A cylindrical copper cable carries a current of 1170 A. There is a potential difference of 1.60 10-2 V between two points on the
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Anne
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A copper cable is to be designed to carry a current of 280A with a power loss of only 2.70W/m. What is the required radius of
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Which of these is these is not a guided media
Wireless lan Copper wire Fiber optical cable Coaxial cable
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Serah Chimanga
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Which of these not a guided media
A) fiber optical cable B) wireless LAN C) copper wire D) coaxial cable
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Which of these is not a guided media.fibre optical cable, wireless LAN, copper wire, coaxial cable
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. The maximum allowable resistance for an underwater cable is one hundredth of an ohm per metre. If the resistivity of cooper is
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michelle
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A copper wire that has a diameter of 2.9 mm carries a current of 39.0 A. Assuming that each copper atom contributes one free
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Joe
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