A 20 m length of wire is made by welding the end of a 120


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Question: A 2.0 m length of wire is made by welding the end of a 120 cm long silver wire to the end of an 80 cm long copper wire. Each piece of wire is 0.60 mm in diameter. The wire is at room temperature, so the resistivities are as given in Table 27.2. A potential difference of 5.0 V is maintained between the ends of the 2.0 m composite wire.

Part A: What is the current in the copper section?

Part B: What is the current in the silver section?

Part C: What is the magnitude of E in the copper section?

Part D: What is the magnitude of E in the silver section?

Part E: What is the potential difference between the ends of the silver section of the wire?

I want help to find the potential difference between the ends of the silver section of the wire.

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