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20 May, 03:34

A piece of Nichrome wire has a radius of 7.1 x 10-4 m. It is used in a laboratory to make a heater that dissipates 3.20*102 W of power when connected to a voltage source of 110 V. Ignoring the effect of temperature on resistance, estimate the necessary length of wire.

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  1. 20 May, 03:51
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    the length of the Nichrome wire is 59.88 m

    Explanation:

    The resistance of a wire is determined by:

    P = V² / R or R = V² / P

    where

    V is the voltage R is the resistance P is the power

    We also know that

    R = PL / A

    where

    A is the area and it is equal to πr² P = 3.20 * 10² W

    Therefore, the length of the Nichrome wire is

    L = RA / ρ

    L = (V²/P) (πr²) / ρ

    L = V²πr² / ρ P

    L = (110 V) ² (π) (7.1 * 10⁻⁴ m) ² / (3.2 * 10² W) (100 * 10⁻⁸ Ω·m)

    L = 59.88 m
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