A coil is formed by winding 330 turns of insulated 16 gauge copper wire (diameter = 1.0 mm) in a single layer on a cylindrical form of radius 17 cm. What is the resistance of the coil? Neglect the thickness of the insulation. (Take the resistivity of copper to be 1.69 x 10-8 ohm-m.)

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A coil is formed by winding 330 turns of insulated 16 gauge copper wire (diameter = 1.0 mm) in a single layer on a cylindrical form of
radius 17 cm. What is the resistance of the coil? Neglect the thickness of the insulation. (Take the resistivity of copper to be 1.69 ×
10-8 ohm-m.)
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