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If a piece of wire was cut into 2 pieces in the ratio 7:8 and the shorter piece was 14cm, then the length of the longer piece will 16cm.
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There is no formula to calculate the length of a wire. The length of a wire is determined by the distance from the power source to where the load is situated.
17 feet 10 inches
6 feet 10 inches
No, this will stop the magnet from functioning and is the same as using a short thick wire instead of a long coiled wire.
Depending on the length of the wire difference between the shot and long wire, in technical fact the bulb would be brighter if a shorter wire was used, but not that much brighter. Energy is used up as it travels along wires.
I suspect that it is because a coiled wire becomes an electro-magnet which disipates and uses energy, and is therefore not recognized as a short.
A long piece of wire will have more resistance in it than a shorter one of the same material.
If a piece of wire was cut into 2 pieces in the ratio 7:8 and the shorter piece was 14cm, then the length of the longer piece will 16cm.
an AC, or alternating current
You can order either the coiled or straight. The straight is 10 feet and the coiled is 1.2 - 3.0 m (3.9 ft - 9.8 ft) Coiled, OFC litz wire I don't understand the second question.
Make the length shorter; make the cross section bigger; choose a material with a low resistivity.Make the length shorter; make the cross section bigger; choose a material with a low resistivity.Make the length shorter; make the cross section bigger; choose a material with a low resistivity.Make the length shorter; make the cross section bigger; choose a material with a low resistivity.
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No. A coiled wire can never become an electric bell without some more piecesand parts. When you have those, however, assembled in the right way, it's truethat passing an electric current through the coiled wire will cause the bell to ring.
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