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Compute all parts of following question:
Question: A potential difference of 23.5 V is applied across a wire of cross-sectional area 4.0mm2 and length 1000km. The current passing through the wire is 3.30 x 10-3 Amps.
Part I: What is the resistance of the wire?
Part II: What type of wire is this?
Please help for the above question, completely confused!! Show each steps if possible, Thanks.
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