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7 November, 20:46

At room temperature what is the strength of the electric field in a 12-gauge copper wire (diameter 2.05 mm that is needed to cause a 2.75 a current to flow?

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  1. 7 November, 20:55
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    Electric field strength = resistivity of copper x current density

    where

    p = 1.72 x 10^-8 ohm meter

    diameter = 2.05mm=.00205 m

    current = 2.75 A

    get first the current density:

    current density = current / cross section area

    find the cross section area

    cross section area = pi. (d/2) ^2;

    cross section = 3.3 006x10-6 m^2

    substitute the values

    current density = 2.75A/3.3006x 10-6m^2

    current density=35.55 x1 0^2 A/m^2

    Electric field stregnth = 1.72 x 10^-8 ohm meter x 35.55 x10^2 A/m^2

    Electric field stregnth = 46.415 Volts/m

    The electric field strength of copper is 46.415 V/m.
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