Current flows through the block of metal

In summary, the conversation discusses finding the current that flows through a rectangular block of metal with dimensions A, B, and C when a potential difference V is applied between two different faces. The formula I=pi a(b^2)/c is suggested, but there is confusion about the use of the constants pi and rho.
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Homework Statement



Consider a rectangular block of metal of height A, width B, and length C, as shown in the figure below. If a potential difference V is maintained between the two A B faces of the block, a current IAB is observed to flow. Find the current that flows if the same potential difference V is applied between the two B C faces of the block. Give your answer in terms of IAB. (Use Iab for IAB, and A, B, and C, as necessary.)

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The Attempt at a Solution



I= Iab/Ibc

 
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Hi court2011! :smile:

Hint: resistivity :wink:
 
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so it'll be I= pi a(b^2)/c?
 
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(have a pi: π and a rho: ρ and try using the X2 tag just above the Reply box :smile:)

Sorry, not following you :redface:

what is? and why? :confused:
 
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would the equation be (3.14)(a)(b2)/c
 

Related to Current flows through the block of metal

1. How does current flow through a block of metal?

Current flows through a block of metal through the movement of electrons. The metal atoms have loosely bound electrons that are able to move freely when a voltage is applied, creating a flow of electric current.

2. What factors affect the flow of current through a block of metal?

The flow of current through a block of metal can be affected by several factors, including the type of metal, its temperature, the size and shape of the metal, and the strength of the applied voltage.

3. What is the difference between direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) in a block of metal?

Direct current (DC) flows in one direction, while alternating current (AC) changes direction periodically. In a block of metal, DC is typically used for applications that require a steady and constant flow of electricity, while AC is used for applications that require a changing flow of electricity, such as in household appliances.

4. How can the flow of current through a block of metal be measured?

The flow of current through a block of metal can be measured using a device called an ammeter, which is connected in series with the metal block to measure the amount of current passing through it. The unit of measurement for current is amperes (A).

5. What are some common uses of current flowing through a block of metal?

The flow of current through a block of metal is used in various applications, including electrical circuits, power generation, and electromagnets. It is also used in industries such as electronics, transportation, and manufacturing.

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