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Physics, 25.10.2019 01:43, cristalcastro901

Consider a magnesium wire (σ = 2.2 ✕ 107 ω−1 · m−1) with a cross-sectional area of 1 mm2 (similar to your connecting wires) and carrying 0.3 amperes of current, which is about what you get in a circuit with a round bulb and two batteries in series. calculate the strength of the very small electric field required to drive this current through the wire.

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