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A 1.0 mm diameter and 300 mm long nickel wire is submerged horizontal in water at atmospheric pressure. At burnout, the wire has a current of 195 A. Calculate the voltage at burnout. The relevant thermos-physical properties are

p f (fluid) = 959.52 kg/m³
p g (vapor) = 0.597 kg/m³
h f g = 2257000 J/kg
σ = 0.0533 N/m

a.

6.15 V

b.

7.15 V

c.

8.15 V

d.

9.15 V

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Answer: (b).7.15 V

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