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Copper and aluminum are being considered for a high-voltage transmission line that must carry a current of 60.7 A. The resistance per unit length is to be 0.195 Ω/km. The densities of copper and aluminum are 8960 and 2600 kg/m3, respectively. Compute (a) the magnitude J of the current density and (b) the mass per unit length λ for a copper cable and (c) J and (d) λ for an aluminum cable.

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