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An aluminum wire carrying a current of 9.0 A has a cross-sectional area of 7.0X10^-6 m2. Find the drift speed of the electrons
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An aluminum wire is hung between two towers and has a length of 175 m. A current of 125 A exists in the wire, and the potential
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Wire is often sold in pounds spools according to the wire guage number. That number refers to the diameter of the wire. How many
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An aluminum wire of diameter 2.47 mm carries a current of 12.9 A. How long on average does it take an electron to move 10.5 m
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What is the most accurate explanation for why a magnet would be deflected by a current-carrying wire?(1 point)Responses A
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Aluminum wire is sold on 10 pound spools (100.00 lbs). The diameter of a 12 gauge aluminum wire sold on these spools is 0.0808
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Number 10 aluminum wire (radius= 1.3 mm) is commonly used for electrical installations in homes. What is the voltage drop in 20
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a long horizontal wire is rigidly placed, carrying a current of 50a. another parallel long wire carrying a current of 40a is
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a solid aluminum cube measuring 15 inches on a side is melted and rolled into an aluminum wire tat is 0.2 inches in diameter.
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mary
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In studying the cross section of a straight current carrying wire, you notice that the magnetic field lines run
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