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Suppose you have a 24 m long piece of copper wire with a 2.1 mm diameter...
A certain resistor is made with a 52.2 m length of fine copper wire, 4.70 × 10 2 mm in diameter, wound onto a cylindrical form and having a fiber insulator separating the coils. Calculate the resistance. (The resistivity of copper is 1.72 x 10 8 Ω-m.) 465.95 Ohms Ίκ
Calculate the ratio of the resistance of 12.0 m of aluminum wire 2.4 mm in diameter, to 26.0 m of copper wire 1.8 mm in diameter. The resistivity of copper is 1.68× 10 −8 Ω⋅m and the resistivity of aluminum is 2.65× 10 −8 Ω⋅m .
Calculate the ratio of the resistance of 12.0 m of aluminum wire 2.0 mm in diameter, to 20.0 m of copper wire 2.5 mm in diameter. Assume electrical resistivity of aluminum is 2.65×10−8 Ω⋅m and electrical resistivity of copper is 1.68×10−8 Ω⋅m. Answer in RAl/RCu =
What is the resistance of a 61.1-m-long aluminum wire that has a diameter of 7.77 mm? The resistivity of aluminum is 2.83x 10-8 Ω . m. resistance:
A certain resistor is made with a 48.6 m length of fine copper wire, 4.64 × 10 ^-2 mm in diameter, wound onto a cylindrical form and having a fiber insulator separating the coils. Calculate the resistance. (The resistivity of copper is 1.72 × 10^-8 ohms per meter. )
1. A number 12 copper wire has a diameter of 2.053 mm. Calculate the resistance of a 37.0 m long piece of such wire. (Use 1.72×10-8 Ωm for the resistivity of copper.) Use the formula for resistance remembering that the diameter is specified rather than the radius. 2. For safety, the National Electrical Code limits the allowable amount of current which such a wire may carry. When used in indoor wiring, the limit is 20.0 A for rubber insulated wire...
A certain resistor is made with a 53.2 m length of fine copper wire, 5.26 x 102 mm in diameter, wound onto a cylindrical form and having a fiber insulator separating the coils. Calculate the resistance. (The resistivity of copper is 1.72 x 10-8 Ω-
A) A number 16 copper wire has a diameter of 1.291 mm. Calculate the resistance of a 34.0 m long piece of such wire. (Use 1.72×10-8 Ωm for the resistivity of copper.) B) For safety, the National Electrical Code limits the allowable amount of current which such a wire may carry. When used in indoor wiring, the limit is 6.0 A for rubber insulated wire of that size. How much power would be dissipated in the wire of the above...
Find the resistance of a 15 m long copper wire which has a diameter of 0.68 mm. Resistivity of copper = 1.68x10-8 Ωm.
What is the resistance (in () of a 19.5 m long piece of 30 gauge copper wire having a 0.255 mm diameter? Ω