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For an ohmic substance the resistivity is the proportionality constant for:
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If is the current density and is a vector element of area then the integral over an area represents:
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A current of 0.5 ampere exists in a 60-ohm lamp.The applied potential difference is:
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A wire has an electric field of 6.2 V/m and carries a current density of 2.4 x 108 A/m2.What is its resistivity?
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A cylindrical copper rod has resistance R.It is reformed to twice its original length with no change of volume.Its new resistance is:
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For an ohmic substance, the electron drift velocity is proportional to:
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Two wires made of different materials have the same uniform current density.They carry the same current only if:
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Which of the following graphs best represents the current-voltage relationship for a device that obeys Ohm's law? 

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For an ohmic resistor, resistance is the proportionality constant for:
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Conduction electrons move to the right in a certain wire.This indicates that:
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An iron is marked "120 volt, 600 watt".In normal use, the current in it is:
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For a cylindrical resistor made of ohmic material, the resistance does NOT depend on:
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A 1.5-V battery is connected to a circuit and puts out a current of 0.45 A.How much power is the battery putting out?
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Two substances are identical except that the electron mean free time for substance A is twice the electron mean free time for substance B.If the same electric field exists in both substances the electron drift speed in A is:
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