An AWG #12 copper wire, a size in common use in residential wiring, contains approximately 2.77
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An AWG #12 copper wire, a size in common use in residential wiring, contains approximately 2.77 × 1023 free electrons per meter length, assuming one free conduction electron per atom. What percentage of these electrons will pass a fixed cross section if the conductor carries a constant current of 25.0 A?
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Schaum S Outline Of Electric Circuits
ISBN: 9781260011968
7th Edition
Authors: Mahmood Nahvi, Joseph Edminister
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