(a) A 34.1-m length of copper wire at 20.0°C has a radius of 0.31 mm. If a potential difference of 7.0 V is applied across the length of the wire, determine the current in the wire. (Use the values in the following table.)
| Material | Resistivity (Ω · m) |
Temperature Coefficient of Resistivity [(°C)−1] |
|---|---|---|
| Silver | 1.59 ✕ 10−8 | 3.8 ✕ 10−3 |
| Copper | 1.7 ✕ 10−8 | 3.9 ✕ 10−3 |
| Gold | 2.44 ✕ 10−8 | 3.4 ✕ 10−3 |
| Aluminum | 2.82 ✕ 10−8 | 3.9 ✕ 10−3 |
| Tungsten | 5.6 ✕ 10−8 | 4.5 ✕ 10−3 |
| Iron | 10.0 ✕ 10−8 | 5.0 ✕ 10−3 |
| Platinum | 11 ✕ 10−8 | 3.92 ✕ 10−3 |
| Lead | 22 ✕ 10−8 | 3.9 ✕ 10−3 |
| Nichromea | 150 ✕ 10−8 | 0.4 ✕ 10−3 |
| Carbon | 3.5 ✕ 10−5 | −0.5 ✕ 10−3 |
| Germanium | 0.46 | −48 ✕ 10−3 |
| Silicon | 640 | −75 ✕ 10−3 |
| Glass | 1010–1014 | |
| Hard rubber | ≈1013 | |
| Sulfur | 1015 | |
| Quartz (fused) | 75 ✕ 1016 |
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(b) If the wire is heated to 40.0°C while the 7.0-V potential
difference is maintained, what is the resulting current in the
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