Chapter 20: Q24PE (page 733)
What is the resistance of a 20.0 m -long piece of 12 -gauge copper wire having a 2.053 mm diameter?
Short Answer
The resistance of the copper wire is obtained as: .
Chapter 20: Q24PE (page 733)
What is the resistance of a 20.0 m -long piece of 12 -gauge copper wire having a 2.053 mm diameter?
The resistance of the copper wire is obtained as: .
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