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An infinitely-long wire with resistivity
An infinitely-long wire with resistivity 2.0*10^-8 ohm*m initially has 1.5 A of "conduction" current flowing through it. When
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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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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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Which statement correctly describes the resistivity of a wire?(1 point)
A.) Resistivity depends on the current through the wire
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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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Anton
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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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A 100 m long copper wire (resistivity 1.70x10-8Ωm) has diameter of 1.50 mm. If the current in the wire is 15 A, what is the
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A 100 m long wire with a cross-sectional area of 4 mm2 has a resistance of 6 ohms. What is the resistivity of the material of
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Karl
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Suppose that you wish to fabricate a uniform wire out of 1 g of copper. (Resistivity = 1.72*10^-8 Ohm-m, density =
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John
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A battery is used in an experiment and is connected by a 37.5 cm long gold wire with a diameter of 0.590 mm. If the battery has
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