Figure 26-15 shows cross sections through three long conductors of the same length and material, with square cross sections of edge lengths as shown. Conductor B fits snugly within conductor A, and conductor C fits snugly within conductor B. Rank the following according to their end-to-end resistances, greatest first: the individual conductors and the combinations of A + B (B inside A), B + C (C inside B), and A + B + C (B inside A inside C).
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The following table gives the lengths of three copper rods, their diameters, and the potential differI A I B Fig. 26-21 c Question 7. ences between their ends. Rank the rods according to (a) the magnitude of the electric field within them, (b) the current density within them, and (c) the drift speed of electrons through them, grea test first.
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The first step in solving 26 problem number 8 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The following table gives the lengths of three copper rods, their diameters, and the potential differI A I B Fig. 26-21 c Question 7. ences between their ends. Rank the rods according to (a) the magnitude of the electric field within them, (b) the current density within them, and (c) the drift speed of electrons through them, grea test first.
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