A wire 50.0 m long and 2.00 mm in diameter is connected to a source with a potential difference of 9.11 V, and the current is found to be 5.72 A. Assume a temperature of 20°C and, using the table below, identify the metal out of which the wire is made. copper, gold, iron, or silver

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A wire 50.0 m long and 2.00 mm in diameter is connected to a source with a potential difference of 9.11 V, and the current is found to be 5.72 A. Assume a temperature of 20°C and, using the table below, identify the metal out of which the wire is made. copper, gold, iron, or silver

 

Carbon
3.5 x 10-5
-0.5 x 10-3
Germanium
0.46
-48 x 10-3
Silicon
640
-75 x 10-3
Glass
1010-1014
Hard rubber
1013
Sulfur
1015
Quartz (fused)
75 x 1016
A nickel-chromium alloy commonly used in heating elements.
Transcribed Image Text:Carbon 3.5 x 10-5 -0.5 x 10-3 Germanium 0.46 -48 x 10-3 Silicon 640 -75 x 10-3 Glass 1010-1014 Hard rubber 1013 Sulfur 1015 Quartz (fused) 75 x 1016 A nickel-chromium alloy commonly used in heating elements.
Resistivities and Temperature Coefficients of Resistivity
for Various Materials (at 20°C)
Resistivity Temperature Coefficient
(w . v)
of Resistivity [(°C)-1]
Material
Silver
1.59 x 10-8
3.8 x 10-3
Copper
1.7 x 10-8
3.9 x 10-3
Gold
2.44 x 10-8
3.4 x 10-3
Aluminum
2.82 x 10-8
3.9 x 10-3
Tungsten
5.6 x 10-8
4.5 x 10-3
Iron
10.0 x 10-8
5.0 x 10-3
Platinum
11 x 10-8
3.92 x 10-3
Lead
22 x 10-8
3.9 х 10-3
Nichrome
a
150 x 10-8
0.4 x 10-3
Transcribed Image Text:Resistivities and Temperature Coefficients of Resistivity for Various Materials (at 20°C) Resistivity Temperature Coefficient (w . v) of Resistivity [(°C)-1] Material Silver 1.59 x 10-8 3.8 x 10-3 Copper 1.7 x 10-8 3.9 x 10-3 Gold 2.44 x 10-8 3.4 x 10-3 Aluminum 2.82 x 10-8 3.9 x 10-3 Tungsten 5.6 x 10-8 4.5 x 10-3 Iron 10.0 x 10-8 5.0 x 10-3 Platinum 11 x 10-8 3.92 x 10-3 Lead 22 x 10-8 3.9 х 10-3 Nichrome a 150 x 10-8 0.4 x 10-3
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Given Information:

The length of the wire (l) = 50 m

The diameter of the wire (d) = 2.00 mm = 2×10-3 m

The potential difference applied (V) = 9.11 V

The current passing through the wire (I) = 5.72 A 

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