Suppose that you wish to fabricate a uniform wire out of 1.00 g of copper. Assume the wire has a resistance R = 0.700 Ω, and all of the copper is used.
(a) What will be the length of the wire?
(b) What will be the diameter of the wire?
A rectangular block of copper has sides of length 10 cm, 16 cm, and 38 cm. If the block is connected to a 6.0 V source across two of its opposite faces of the rectangular block, what are the currents that the block can carry?
(a) the maximum current
(b) the minimum current
Suppose that you wish to fabricate a uniform wire out of 1.00 g of copper. Assume...
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Suppose that you wish to fabricate a uniform wire out of 1.05 g of copper. Assume the wire has a resistance R = 0.800 ohm, and all of the copper is used. What will be the length of the wire? Your response is within 10% of the correct value. This may be due to roundoff error, or you could have a mistake in your calculation. Carry out all intermediate results to at least four-digit accuracy to minimize roundoff error. m...
Suppose you wish to fabricate a uniform wire out of 1.35 g of copper. If the wire is to have a resistance R = 0.300 H, and if all the copper is to be used, find the following. What will be the length of the wire? What will be the diameter of the wire?
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