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A wire-wound resistor with a resistance of250ohm Will overheat if the power dissipated exceeds 10W.What is the maximum constant
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Evans
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ok here we go ... its a series-parellel circuit with 5 resistors.
12 volt battery- wire goes up then one wire branches up at 45
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Dave
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The magnetic field in a loudspeaker is 0.18 T. The wire consists of 150 turns wound on a 1.4 cm diameter cylindrical form. The
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anonymous
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The magnetic field in a loudspeaker is 0.2 T.
The wire consists of 308 turns wound on a 4.12 cm diameter cylindrical form. The
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A piece of copper wire has a resistance per unit length of 6.50 10-3 /m. The wire is wound into a thin, flat coil of many turns
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Mary
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A piece of copper wire has a resistance per unit length of 5.95 10-3 /m. The wire is wound into a thin, flat coil of many turns
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Mary
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A piece of copper wire has a resistance per unit length of 6.45*10-3 /m. The wire is wound into a thin, flat coil of many turns
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rick
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A piece of copper wire has a resistance per unit length of 5.50 x 10^-3 Ω/m. The wire is wound into a thin, flat coil of many
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Anonymous
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i have a lab where we used VI method to calculate resistance of a LARGE resistor...
circuit is as follows..(--- indicates wire)
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SAM
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in the context of the loop and junctions rules for electrical circuits a junction is:
a) where a wire is connected to a resistor
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susane
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