Student Workbook for Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach, Vol 1. (Chs 1-21)
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Chapter 27, Problem 63EAP
What diameter should the nichrome wire in FIGURE P27.63 be in order for the electric field strength to be the same in both wires?
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