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The potential difference across a straight wire of `10^(-3) cm^(2)` cross sectional area and 50cm length is 2V, when a current of 0.25A flows in the wire. Calculate.
(a) The field strength is the wire
(b) The current density and
(c) The conductivity of the metal

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