The rate at which the energy in the wire is transformed into kinetic

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The discussion revolves around a physics problem involving the transformation of energy in a wire, specifically focusing on the rate at which electrical energy is converted into thermal energy. The problem includes parameters such as potential difference, wire length, cross-sectional area, and conductivity.

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  • Participants discuss the calculations related to resistivity, resistance, and power. There are questions about the correctness of the final answer and the methods used to arrive at it.

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Homework Statement



A potential difference of 50 mV is maintained between the ends of a 9.70 m length of wire whose cross section area is 25.0mm^2. The conductivity of the wire is 6.80 x 10^6 (ohm.m)^-1. Determine the rate at which the energy in the wire is transformed into kinetic to thermal energy.

Homework Equations


P = v^2/R

ρ = 1/c

R = ρ (L/A)

Where ρ = resistivity
c = conductivity
A = area
L = length
R = Resistance
V = Voltage
P = power


The Attempt at a Solution



ρ = 1/6.80 x 10^6 = 1.471 x 10^(-7)

R = 1.471 x 10^(-7) * ( 9.70/0.000025 )
= 0.0570748
P = (50 x 10^-3)/0.0570748
= 0.0438021
= 4.38 x 10^(-2) W

This is my complete work. I think my workings are correct but I am not to sure of the answer. I will be glad if anyone can help.

 
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You have an amazing calculator

P = (50 x 10^-3)/0.0570748
= 0.0438021

I think you got the correct answer
 
Thank you.
 
My professor says my answer is wrong.
 
I also confirm your answer.
 

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