bboyrevert
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Answer will be given at the end of the week on friday @10pm Boston time. First person to get it right and SHOW THEIR WORK wins. Ill be doing these for the entire month of June and sometimes the monetary amounts will be different depending on the difficulty of the question. Yes this is real, I recently graduated from MIT and got hired as a chemical engineer for BP, my salary is more money than i could ever spend on my own, so ive decided to spread the love around. Lets start off with an easy question. You only get one try so make it count, one little mistake and that's it.
A cylindrical resistor of radius 6.00nm and length 19.8cm is made of material that has a resistivity of 3.50E-5 ohm meters. What is the current density and the potential difference when the power dissipation is 2W?
A cylindrical resistor of radius 6.00nm and length 19.8cm is made of material that has a resistivity of 3.50E-5 ohm meters. What is the current density and the potential difference when the power dissipation is 2W?
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