Can a wire carry a current and still be neutralthat is, have a total charge of zero? Explain.
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Unreasonable Results (a) What current is needed to transmit 1.00102 MW of power at 10.0 kV? (b) Find the resistance of 1.00 km of wire that would cause a 0.0100% power loss. (c) What is the diameter of a 1.00-km-long copper wire having this resistance? (d) What is unreasonable about these results? (e) Which assumptions are unreasonable, or which premises are inconsistent?
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The first step in solving 20 problem number 70 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Unreasonable Results (a) What current is needed to transmit 1.00102 MW of power at 10.0 kV? (b) Find the resistance of 1.00 km of wire that would cause a 0.0100% power loss. (c) What is the diameter of a 1.00-km-long copper wire having this resistance? (d) What is unreasonable about these results? (e) Which assumptions are unreasonable, or which premises are inconsistent?
From the textbook chapter ELECTRIC CURRENT, RESISTANCE, AND OHM'S LAW you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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