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Household wiring often uses 2.0--diameter copper wires. The wires can get rather long as they snake through the walls from the fuse box to the farthest corners of your house. Part A What is the potential difference across a 16-mm-long, 2.0--diameter copper wire carrying an 8.2 AA current?

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