Multiple Choice
When a potential difference is applied across a piece of wire made of metal A, a current flows. If the metal-A wire is replaced with a wire made of metal B having twice the diameter of the metal-A wire, how much current will flow through the metal-B wire? The lengths of both wires are the same, and the voltage difference remains unchanged. The resistivity of metal A is 1.68 × 10-8 Ω ∙ m, and the resistivity of metal B is 1.59 × 10-8 Ω ∙ m.
A) 21 mA
B) 19 mA
C) 11 mA
D) 5.3 mA
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