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 The power dissipated through the segment is just $$P_1=I_1 \Delta V_1 = 5 \text{ W}$$ The power dissipated through the segment is just $$P_1=I_1 \Delta V_1 = 5 \text{ W}$$
  
-Now, for segment 2. We can use [[184_notes:r_energy#Conservation_of_Charge_in_Circuits|what we know]] about charge in steady state circuits to determine the electric field: $$E_2=\frac{A_1}{A_2}E_1 = \frac{\pi d_1^2}{\pi {d_2}^2}E_1=9E_1=4.5\text{ V/m}$$+Now, for segment 2. We can use [[184_notes:r_energy#Conservation_of_Charge_in_Circuits|what we know]] about charge in steady state circuits to determine the electric field: $$E_2=\frac{A_1}{A_2}E_1 = \frac{\pi {d_1}^2}{\pi {d_2}^2}E_1=9E_1=4.5\text{ V/m}$$
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