As the question is some what blind:
However if the cross sectional area of the copper wire/rod is uniform, then we can find the length is we know the electrical residence between two ends. That is the concept of specific resistance is entering into picture to calculate the resistance then the length.
What are the factors that determine the length of an engagement?
The molar mass of copper is 63.55 grams per mole.
Yes, you can use copper wire instead of eureka wire to determine resistivity by measuring its resistance, length, and cross-sectional area. However, keep in mind that the resistivity values for copper will be different from eureka wire, so you will need to account for that difference in your calculations.
measure it
The perimeter of a rectangle is not sufficient to determine its length.
76.77"
length x width
Leaving the copper IUD in longer than you are meant to is not dangerous and will not cause illness.
It depends on the length of th cable and the diameter of the copper cable used.
No, copper and aluminum wire of the same length and diameter will not have the same resistance. Copper has a lower resistivity than aluminum, so a copper wire will have lower resistance compared to an aluminum wire of the same length and diameter.
The coefficient of linear expansion for copper is around 16.5 x 10^-6 per degree Celsius. This means that for every degree Celsius increase in temperature, a one-meter length of copper pipe will expand by 16.5 micrometers in length.
NONE, -mm is a measure of length.