Answer:
Length of copper wire is 5,22m and the diameter of copper wire is 2,14x10⁻³m.
Explanation:
The resistance of a wire is determined by:
R = ρL/A
Where R is resistance (25x10⁻³Ω); ρ is resistivity (1,72x10⁻⁸Ωm); R is length and A is cross sectional area.
Replacing you will obtain:
1,45x10⁶ m⁻¹ = L/A (1)
$1 of copper are:
$1×[tex]\frac{1 lb}{2,69}[/tex] = 0,37 lb. In kg:
0,37lb×[tex]\frac{0,453592kg}{1lb}[/tex] = 0,169 kg of copper.
As density of copper is 8960 kg/m³. The volume of this amount of copper is:
0,169kg×[tex]\frac{1m^{3}}{8960kg}[/tex] = 1,88x10⁻⁵ m³
The volume of a wire is L×A. Thus:
1,88x10⁻⁵ m³ = L×A (2)
Replacing (1) in (2)
1,88x10⁻⁵ m³ = 1,45x10⁶ m⁻¹A²
A = 3,6x10⁻⁶ m²
Thus, L = 5,22 m
Thus, length of copper wire is 5,22 m
As area = 3,6x10⁻⁶ m² = [tex]\frac{pi}{4}d^{2}[/tex] Where d is diameter.
The diameter of copper wire is 2,14x10⁻³m
I hope it helps!