A conductor of uniform cross section and 60 m long has a voltage drop of 1.2 V and a current density of 2.56 × 10° A/m². The conductivity of the material in the conductor is x 10' S/m.
A conductor of uniform cross section and 60 m long has a voltage drop of 1.2 V and a current density of 2.56 × 10° A/m². The conductivity of the material in the conductor is x 10' S/m.
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of the material in the conductor is
x 10' S/m.
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