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9 January, 06:00

consider a silver wire with a radius of 4.0 x 10^-3 meter. determine the cross sectional area of this wire

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  1. 9 January, 06:32
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    5.024*10⁻⁵ m

    Explanation:

    A = πr² ... Equation 1

    Where A = cross sectional area of the wire, r = radius of the wire, π = pie.

    Given: r = 4.0*10⁻³ meter.

    Constant: π = 3.14.

    Substitute these values into equation 1

    A = 3.14 (4.0*10⁻³) ²

    A = 3.14*16*10⁻⁶

    A = 50.24*10⁻⁶

    A = 5.024*10⁻⁵ m.

    Hence the cross sectional area of the wire = 5.024*10⁻⁵ m
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