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16 October, 20:03

A 0.97 V potential difference is maintained across a 1 m length of tungsten wire that has a cross-sectional area of 0.86 mm2. What is the current in the wire? The resistivity of the tungsten is 5.6 * 10-8 Ω · m. Answer in units of A.

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  1. 16 October, 22:23
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    The current throught the wire has a value of 15 A.

    Explanation:

    We can use Ohm's second law to find the resistance of the wire and then use his first law to find the current in it.

    Ohm's second law is given by:

    R = (p*l) / A

    Where R is the resistance of the wire, A is the area of the cross-sectional, l is the length of the wire and p is the resistivity of the material.

    R = [1*5.6*10^ (-8) ] / (0.86*10^ (-6)) = 6.51*10^ (-2) Ohms

    Ohm's first law is given by:

    I = V/R

    Where I is the current through the wire, V is the voltage drop across it's terminals and R is it's resistance. We have:

    I = 0.97/[6.51*10^ (-2) ] = 0.15*10^ (2) A = 15 A

    The current throught the wire has a value of 15 A.
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