COLL.PHYS. VOLUME 2 W/MOD.MASTERING
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Chapter 22, Problem 55GP
A 40 W (120 V) lightbulb has a tungsten filament of diameter 0.040 mm. The filament’s operating temperature is 1500°C.
a. How long is the filament?
b. What is the resistance of the filament at 20°C?
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COLL.PHYS. VOLUME 2 W/MOD.MASTERING
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