Voltage, V = 10 x 10000 = 1000000 V
Current, I = 330 x 10^6/1 x 10^6 = 330 A
Power, P = 0.02 x 330 MW = 6.6 MW
P = I^2 R
6.6 x 10^6 = 330^2 R
Resistance, R = 60.61 ohm
Resistance, R = pL/A
60.61 = (1.72 x 10^-8) x 250000/pi r^2
Radius, r = 0.00475 m = 0.48 cm
Diameter, d = 0.95 cm
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