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1. In this lab you will be calculating the resistivity, you will first need to determine the cross sectional area (A) of each wire. If we consider a wire to be a long cylinder; then the cross sectional area would have a circular shape as shown by Figure 2 in the instructions. Use equation (5) to calculate the cross sectional area for each wire. Note: Write down the areas in scientific notation and have 7 digits. Material Brass Copper Nichrome Stainless Steel Diameter (m) 0.000408 0.000713 0.000916 0.001170 0.000916 0.000916 0.000916 Cross-Sectional Area (m²) A₁ = 1.3074052x10-7 m² A2 =3.9927208x10-7 m² A3 =6.5899304x10-7 m² A4 =1.0751316×10-7 m² A6 =6.5899304×10-7 m² A₁ =6.5899304×10-7 m² Ag = 6.5899304x10-7 m²
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