The figure below displays a straight-wire resistor connected to a battery with V=2.5 V and, hence, running some steady-s
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2022 7:26 am
The figure below displays a straight-wire resistor connected to a battery with V=2.5 V and, hence, running some steady-state current. This resistor is actually made out of two different conductive materials as shown. The first material has the resistivity ρ1=3.6×10−8Ω⋅m and length I1=2.6 cm, the second material is characterized by ρ2=9×10−8Ω⋅m and length I2=5.7 cm. What is the strength E1 of the driving electric field inside the first material?: E1=∣V/m. What is the strength E2 of the driving electric field inside the second material?: E2=V/m.