A 58.8g sample of a conducting material is all that is available. The resistivity of the material is measured to be 1.13E-7Ω·m and the density is 7.33g/cm3. The material is to be shaped into a solid cylindrical wire that has a total resistance of 1.70Ω.
What length is required?
What must be the diameter of the wire?
A 58.8g sample of a conducting material is all that is available. The resistivity of the...
Problem 7 A 46.0-g sample of a conducting material is all that is available. The resistivity of the material is measured to be 13.0 X 1080 m, and the density is 7.71 g/cm. The material is to be shaped into a solid cylindrical wire that has a total resistance of 1.500 (a) What length of wire is required? (b) What must be the diameter of the wire? Express your answer in millimeters.
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