Critical Thinking A copper wire of length 1.25 m is in a circuit. A current of 2.50

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Critical Thinking A copper wire of length 1.25 m is in a circuit. A current of 2.50 A flows through the wire.

(a) Initially, the circuit is at 20.0°C. If there is an energy loss of 3.25 MJ in the first second caused by the wire as soon as the circuit is turned on, what is the radius of the wire? 

(b) After the wire heats 3.000°C, how much energy is being dissipated by the circuit per second? Neglect the effects of thermal expansion since the wire is considered to be physically constrained from expanding. Assume the current is maintained. 

(c) At what temperature will the energy dissipation be 1.00% higher than it was at the beginning of the experiment?

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