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How to find total energy from a current-carrying long straight wire.

 
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Apr16-08, 08:03 PM   #1
 

How to find total energy from a current-carrying long straight wire.


Just as the title says, How to find total energy from a current-carrying long straight wire. We're given the potential difference between the two ends is [tex]\Delta\V[/tex]V. The current is given by I(t) = I` x (t/T), where I(T) = I`.

Just wondering, it would really help me out. Thanks in advance.
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