Consider a resistor of resistivity 4.08 x 105Q•m, length 12.95 m, and unknown cross-sectional area. What potential difference, in millivolts, should be applied across the said resistor so the current density in it is 36.7 A/m2?
Consider a resistor of resistivity 4.08 x 105Q•m, length 12.95 m, and unknown cross-sectional area. What potential difference, in millivolts, should be applied across the said resistor so the current density in it is 36.7 A/m2?
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider a resistor of resistivity 4.08 x 105 Q• m, length 12.95 m, and unknown cross-sectional area. What potential difference, in millivolts, should be applied across the said
resistor so the current density in it is 36,7 A/m2?
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