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A wire with the same resistance as the given copper wire would have the same resistivity as copper. The resistance of a wire is dependent on its resistivity, length, and cross-sectional area. To calculate the resistance of a wire, use the formula R = (resistivity * length) / area; however, without the specific resistivity value, an exact value cannot be provided.

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