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Chapter 27 Problem 81

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The potential difference across the filament of a lightbulb is maintained at a constant value while equilibrium temperature is being reached. The steady-state current in the bulb is only one-tenth of the current drawn by the bulb when it is first turned on. If the temperature coefficient of resistivity for the bulb at 20.0C is 0.004 50 (C)21 and the resistance increases linearly with increasing temperature, what is the final operating temperature of the filament?

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Title Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics 9 
Author Raymond A. Serway John W. Jewett
ISBN 9781133954057

The potential difference across the filament of a

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