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Wires A and B are identical, except that the length of wire A is one-half that of wire B. If the same potential difference is applied between the
two ends of each wire, how does the electric field within wire A compare to that in wire B?
The electric field in wire A is one half that in wire B
OA
The electric field in wire A is the same as that in wire B
OB.
Oc.
The electric field in wire A is one fourth that in wire B
OR The electric field in wire A is four times that in wire B
OF The electric field in wire A is twice that in wire B
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Transcribed Image Text:Wires A and B are identical, except that the length of wire A is one-half that of wire B. If the same potential difference is applied between the two ends of each wire, how does the electric field within wire A compare to that in wire B? The electric field in wire A is one half that in wire B OA The electric field in wire A is the same as that in wire B OB. Oc. The electric field in wire A is one fourth that in wire B OR The electric field in wire A is four times that in wire B OF The electric field in wire A is twice that in wire B
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