A wire has a radius of 2.5 m. The current density carried by the wire is a function of distance from the center of the wire is given by J(r) = C exp(-r2/L2) (A/m2), where C = 7.6 A/m2, and L = 2.7 m. Calculate the total amount of current carried by the wire, in A. (Please answer to the fourth decimal place - i.e 14.3225)
A wire has a radius of 2.5 m. The current density carried by the wire is a function of distance from the center of the wire is given by J(r) = C exp(-r2/L2) (A/m2), where C = 7.6 A/m2, and L = 2.7 m. Calculate the total amount of current carried by the wire, in A. (Please answer to the fourth decimal place - i.e 14.3225)
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A wire has a radius of 2.5 m. The current density carried by the wire is a function of distance from the center of the wire is given by J(r) = C exp(-r2/L2) (A/m2), where C = 7.6 A/m2, and L = 2.7 m. Calculate the total amount of current carried by the wire, in A.
(Please answer to the fourth decimal place - i.e 14.3225)
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