Voltage applied to a tungsten wire produces a current


While taking photographs in Death Valley on a day when the temperature is 52.0°C, Bill Hiker finds that a certain voltage applied to a tungsten wire produces a current of 1.000 A. Bill then travels to Antarctica and applies the same voltage to the same wire. What current does he register there if the temperature is -88.0°C? Assume that no change occurs in the wire's shape and size.

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Physics: Voltage applied to a tungsten wire produces a current
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