A long insulating wire has

  1. How can a magnetic field be strengthened in a wire?(1 point)Responses by coiling the wire by coiling the wire by straightening
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  2. Use place value to solve Pablo has a piece of wire that is 0.08 meters long Beth has a piece of wire that is 10 times as long as
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  3. Use place value to solve Pablo has a piece of wire that is 0.08 Meters long. Beth has a piece of wire that is 10 times as long
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  4. Two spherical conducting wires A and B are connected to the same potential difference. Wire A is three times as long as wire B,
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  5. Two spherical conducting wires A and B are connected to the same potential difference. Wire A is three times as long as wire B,
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  6. A long insulating wire has a uniform charge density 7nC/m and r=3m away from the wireA.) surface area of the side of the
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  7. A solenoid is formed by winding 25.3 m of insulated silver wire around a hollow cylinder. The turns are wound as closely as
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  8. Two spherical conducting wires A and B are connected to the same potential difference. Wire A is three times as long as wire B,
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  9. Two spherical conducting wires A and B are connected to the same potential difference. Wire A is three times as long as wire B,
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  10. Consider two copper wires with the same cross-sectional area. Wire A is twice as long as wire B. How do the resistivities and
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