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7 March, 19:34

Super fine 40-gauge copper wire has a diameter of only and weighs only. Suppose a spool of 40-gauge wire weighs less after some wire is pulled off to wind a magnet. How could you calculate how much wire was used? Set the math up. But don't do any of it. Just leave your answer as a math expression. Also, be sure your answer includes all the correct unit symbols.

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  1. 7 March, 21:29
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    w±2.5*Δw

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the weight corresponding to gauge weight w = mg = ρvg where ρ is the density of copper, v is volume = πr^2*l the r = 20 mm for diameter 40 gauge,

    V = 0.0004πl, l is the length of the copper wire, hence calculate the error with gauge different.
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