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- A close analogy exists between the flow of energy by heat because of a temperature difference (see Section 19.6) and the flow of electric charge because of a potential difference. In a metal, energy dQ and electrical charge dq are both transported by free electrons. Consequently, a good electrical conductor is usually a good thermal conductor as well. Consider a thin conducting slab of thickness dx, area A, and electrical conductivity , with a potential difference dV between opposite faces. (a) Show that the current I = dq/dt is given by the equation on the left: ChargeconductionThermalconductiondqdt=A|dVdx|dQdt=kA|dTdx| In the analogous thermal conduction equation on the right (Eq. 19.17), the rate dQ/dt of energy flow by heat (in SI units of joules per second) is due to a temperature gradient dT/dx in a material of thermal conductivity k. (b) State analogous rules relating the direction of the electric current to the change in potential and relating the direction of energy flow to the change in temperature.4) Gold wire Al = 10 m long cylindrical wire made of gold (resis- tivity pAu = 2.44 × 10¬8 Nm at To = 20° C, temperature coefficient aAu = 3.4 x 10-3 (°C)¯) has a resistance of R = 12. a: What is the radius r of the wire? b: If the wire is twice as long, the radius is ... 1. twice as big O 2. 2 larger O 3. a fourth O c: What is the resistance of the wire at T 1000° C? %3DWhen a voltage is applied to a conductor, the current that flows is limited by resistance. Which of these factors affects the resistance? Check all that apply. The size of the current, that is, the more current the more resistance there is. The collision of electrons with atoms and the resulting scattering from their direction of movement. The properties of the conducting material, perhaps given as an empirical resistivity. The length of the conductor. The limited cross-sectional area of the conductor.
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