Compute the voltage drop along a 22 m length of household no. 14 copper wire (used in 15-A circuits). The wire has diameter 1.628 mm and carries a 14 A current.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
Compute the voltage drop along a 22 m length of household no. 14 copper wire (used in 15-A circuits).
Compute the voltage drop along a 22-m length of household no. 14 copper wire (used in 15-A circuits). The wire has diameter 1.628 mm and carries a 12-Acurrent. The resistivity of copper is 1.68
Compute the voltage drop along a 24-m length of household no. 14 copper wire (used in 15-A circuits). The wire has diameter 1.628 mm and carries a 13-A current. The resistivity of copper is 1.68×10−8Ω⋅m.
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17. (I) Compute the voltage drop along a 21-m length of household no. 14 copper wire (used in 15-A circuits). The wire has diameter 1.628 mm and carries a 12-A current.
A 18.0 m length of wire consists of 9.0 m of copper followed by 9.0 m of aluminum, both of diameter 1.3 mm . A voltage difference of 82 mV is placed across the composite wire. Part a: What is the total resistance (sum) of the two wires? Express your answer using two significant figures. Part B: What is the current through the wire? Express your answer using two significant figures. Part C: What are the voltages across the aluminum...
A 14.0-m length of wire consists of 6.0 m of copper followed by 8.0 m of aluminum, both of diameter 1.1 mm . A voltage difference of 95 mV is placed across the composite wire. The resistivity of copper is 1.68×10−8Ω⋅m and the resistivity of aluminum is 2.65×10−8Ω⋅m. Part A) What is the total resistance (sum) of the two wires? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part B) What is the current through the...
A copper wire has a square cross section 3.0 mm on a side. The wire is 4.4 m long and carries a current of 3.1 A . The density of free electrons is 8.5×1028m−3. Part A Find the magnitude of the current density in the wire. Express your answer using two significant figures. Part B Find the magnitude of the electric field in the wire. Express your answer using two significant figures. Part C How much time is required for...
1. Part A What is the diameter of a 1.00-m length of tungsten wire whose resistance is 0.45 Ω ? Express your answer using two significant figures. 2. Part A What is the maximum instantaneous power dissipated by a 3.4-hp pump connected to a 240-Vrms ac power source? 1 hp = 746 W. Express your answer using two significant figures. Part B What is the maximum current passing through the pump? Express your answer to two significant figures and include...
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(a) Compute the voltage drop along a 20m length of copper wire that carries 12A current. The wire has diameter 1.628 mm. Resistivity of copper is p = 1.7 x 10-89m.s Hint: Use Ohm's law and the formula of resistance in terms of the resistivity. b) Two copper wires have the same resistance. If one has...
A copper wire 10 m long must experience a voltage drop of less than 1.0 V when a current of 3.0 A passes through it. Using the data in Table 12.1, compute the minimum diameter of the wire. Table 12.1 Room-Temperature Electrical Conductivities for Nine Common Metals and Alloys Metal Electrical Conductivity (22-m)!) Silver 6.8 * 107 Copper 6.0 x 107 Gold 4.3 x 107 Aluminum 3.8 x 107 Brass (70 Cu-30 Zn) 1.6 × 107 Iron 1.0 x 107...
A 14.0 gauge copper wire of diameter 1.628 mm carries a current of 10.0 mA . a)What is the potential difference across a 2.00 m length of the wire? b)What would the potential difference in part A be if the wire were silver instead of copper, but all else was the same?