Problem #6)
A current of 0.82 A flows through a copper wire 0.50 mm in diameter when it is connected to a potential difference of 15 V. How long is the wire in km?
Problem #6) A current of 0.82 A flows through a copper wire 0.50 mm in diameter...
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6. A current of 3.5 pA flows through a copper wire. The diameter of the wire is 30 mm. The number of charge carriers per unit volume is 1.7x10m. The electron drift speed is A) 4.6x1010 m/s B) 1.4x10 m/s C) 18x10 m/s D)5.7x10 m/s E) 1.4x10'm/'s 7· Three uniform cylindrical resistors are made of the same material and have the same length, but different diameters. They are connected in series as shown. We measure the voltage across point O...