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Can the electric field strength of a wire simply be calculated using the voltage / length formula:

Electric Field Strength = Voltage Across Wire/ Length of Wire

I am asking about a wire with current running through it and not a charged wire.

Can the electric field strength of a wire simply be calculated using the voltage / length formula:

Electric Field Strength = Voltage Across Wire/ Length of Wire

Can the electric field strength of a wire simply be calculated using the voltage / length formula:

Electric Field Strength = Voltage Across Wire/ Length of Wire

I am asking about a wire with current running through it and not a charged wire.

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Can the electric field strength of a wire simply be calculated using the voltage  / length formula?

Can the electric field strength of a wire simply be calculated using the voltage / length formula:

Electric Field Strength = Voltage Across Wire/ Length of Wire

Can the electric field strength of a wire simply be calculated using the voltage/ length formula?

Electric Field Strength = Voltage Across Wire/ Length of Wire

Can the electric field strength of a wire simply be calculated using the voltage  / length formula?

Can the electric field strength of a wire simply be calculated using the voltage / length formula:

Electric Field Strength = Voltage Across Wire/ Length of Wire

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Can the electric field strength of a wire simply be calculated using the voltage/ length formula?

Electric Field Strength = Voltage Across Wire/ Length of Wire