(a) A 35.5-m length of copper wire at 20.0°C has a radius of 0.31 mm. If a potential difference of 7.0 V is applied across the length of the wire, determine the current in the wire. (Use the values in the following table.) Resistivities and Temperature Coefficients of Resistivity for Various Materials (at 20°CC) Resistivity Temperature Coefficient (0 - m) Material of Resistivity [(*C)~³] Silver 1.59 x 10-8 3.8 x 10-3 Copper 1.7 x 10- 3.9 x 10-3 Gold 2.44 x 108 3.4 x 10 Aluminum 2.82 x 10-8 3.9 x 10- Tungsten 5.6 x 10- 4.5 x 10- Iron 10.0 x 10 5.0 x 103 Platinum 11 x 10- 3.92 x 10-3 Lead 22 x 10- 3.9 x 10-3 Nichrome 150 x 10-8 0.4 x 10-3 Carbon 3.5 x 10-5 -0.5 x 10-3 Germanium 0.46 -48 x 10-3 Silicon 640 -75 x 10- Glass 1010-1014 Hard rubber 1013
(a) A 35.5-m length of copper wire at 20.0°C has a radius of 0.31 mm. If a potential difference of 7.0 V is applied across the length of the wire, determine the current in the wire. (Use the values in the following table.) Resistivities and Temperature Coefficients of Resistivity for Various Materials (at 20°CC) Resistivity Temperature Coefficient (0 - m) Material of Resistivity [(*C)~³] Silver 1.59 x 10-8 3.8 x 10-3 Copper 1.7 x 10- 3.9 x 10-3 Gold 2.44 x 108 3.4 x 10 Aluminum 2.82 x 10-8 3.9 x 10- Tungsten 5.6 x 10- 4.5 x 10- Iron 10.0 x 10 5.0 x 103 Platinum 11 x 10- 3.92 x 10-3 Lead 22 x 10- 3.9 x 10-3 Nichrome 150 x 10-8 0.4 x 10-3 Carbon 3.5 x 10-5 -0.5 x 10-3 Germanium 0.46 -48 x 10-3 Silicon 640 -75 x 10- Glass 1010-1014 Hard rubber 1013
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