Resistivity and temperature: A piece of wire 58.4 cm long carries a current I when a voltage V is applied across its ends at a temperature of 0°C. If the resistivity of the material of which the wire is made varies with temperature as shown in the graph in the figure, what length of the same diameter wire is needed so that the same current flows when the same voltage is applied at temperature 400°C? 
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