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6 June, 18:19

You need to prepare a 0.199-mm-diameter tungsten wire with a resistance of 3.09 kÏ. how long must the wire be? the resistivity of tungsten is 5.62 à 10-8 Ï·m.

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  1. 6 June, 18:22
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    1.71x10^3 meters. The resistivity of a conductor with an uniform cross section is expressed as R = pl/A where p = resistivity l = length of conductor A = cross sectional area of conductor. Solving for l gives R = pl/A RA = pl RA/p = l The cross section is defined a A = pi r^2, so A = 3.14159 * (9.95x10^-5 m) ^2 A = 3.14159 * 9.90025x10^-9 m^2 A = 3.11025x10^-8 m^2 Now substitute the known values into the formula, giving: RA/p = l 3090 ohm * 3.11025x10^-8 m^2 / 5.62x10^-8 ohm * m = l 1.71009x10^3 m Rounding to 3 significant places gives 1.71x10^3 meters.
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