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This question is about a resistance wire made of nichrome. (a)* It is suggested that the resistance R of a length of nichrome wire varies with temperature θ in °C a... show full transcript
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To carry out the experiment, follow these steps:
Step 2
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To show that the length of the wire is 3.5 m, use the following steps:
Convert Power to Resistance: The power (P) of the heating element is 1.0 kW, and voltage (V) is 230 V. Using the formula:
P = rac{V^2}{R}
Rearranging gives us:
R = rac{V^2}{P} = rac{230^2}{1000} = 52.3 Ω
Calculate the Length:
The resistance of nichrome is given by:
ho rac{L}{A} $$
Using the cross-sectional area from the data for swg and substituting values, solve for length (L).
Step 3
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To determine the swg number, follow these steps:
ho rac{L}{A} $$
Solving for A will lead to the identification of the corresponding swg number.
2. Reference the Table:
Compare calculated diameter with the standard table of swg values.
3. Conclusion:
From the calculations, conclude that for our parameters, the swg number is found to match with appropriate cross-sectional area data.
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