Exam 22: Current and Resistance

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The resistivity of the material of a wire is 1.76 × 10-8 Ω ∙ m. If the diameter of the wire is 2.00 mm and its length is 2.00 m, what is its resistance?

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How much does it cost to operate a 25-W soldering iron for 8.0 hours if energy costs 8.0¢/kWh?

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For the graph shown in the figure, what physical quantity does the slope of the graph represent for a dc circuit? For the graph shown in the figure, what physical quantity does the slope of the graph represent for a dc circuit?

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A battery supplies 6.0 mA to a 12-Ω resistor for 1.5 h. How much electric energy does this resistor dissipate in this time?

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A flashlight draws 0.133 A from a 3.0-V battery pack. In 2.0 minutes (a) how much charge flows from the battery, (b) how much energy does the battery supply, and (c) how many electrons have passed any point in the circuit every second?

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During a period of high power demand, the voltage output of the power company is reduced by 5.0%. By what percentage is the power in a resistor decreased?

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A 120-Ω laboratory resistor is rated at 0.25 W. How much current can safely flow through the resistor?

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Consider two copper wires of equal cross-sectional area. One wire has 3 times the length of the other. How do the resistances of these two wires compare?

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For the graph shown in the figure, what physical quantity does the slope of the graph represent for ohmic material? For the graph shown in the figure, what physical quantity does the slope of the graph represent for ohmic material?

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A 150-W light bulb is designed to operate at 110 V dc. How much current does it draw?

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A 25-m wire of diameter 0.30 mm draws 0.499 A when connected across a 3.0-V potential difference. (a) What is the resistance of the wire? (b) What is the resistivity of the material from which the wire is made?

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A 25-W soldering iron runs on 110 V dc. What is its resistance?

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Consider two copper wires of equal cross-sectional area. One wire has 3 times the length of the other. How do the resistivities of these two wires compare?

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A certain metal wire has a cross-sectional area of 1.0 cm2 and a resistivity of 1.7 × 10-8 Ω ∙ m. How long would it have to be to have a resistance of 1.0 Ω?

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When current is flowing in an ordinary metal wire, the magnitude of the average velocity of the electrons is closest to

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A total of 2.0 × 1013 electrons pass a given point in a wire in 15 s. What is the current in the wire? (e = 1.60 × 10-19 C)

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A 1.0-mm diameter extension cord is made of metal having a resistivity of 1.68 × 10-8 Ω ∙ m. When it carries a current of 15 A, what is the potential difference between two points in the cord that are 100 m apart?

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What is the resistance of 1.0 m of a solid cylindrical metal cable having a diameter of 0.40 inches and a resistivity of 1.68 × 10-8 Ω ∙ m?

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The length of a certain wire is kept same while its radius is doubled. What is the new resistivity of this wire?

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A tube of mercury with resistivity 9.84 × 10-7 Ω ∙ m has a uniform electric field of 23 N/C inside the mercury. How much current is flowing in the tube, if the radius of the tube is 0.495 mm?

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