Answer: 0.93 mA
Explanation:
In order to calculate the current passing through the water layer, as we have the potential difference between the ends of the string as a given, assuming that we can apply Ohm’s law, we need to calculate the resistance of the water layer.
We can express the resistance as follows:
R = ρ.L/A
In order to calculate the area A, we can assume that the string is a cylinder with a circular cross-section, so the Area of the water layer can be written as follows:
A= π(r22 – r12) = π( (0.0025)2-(0.002)2 ) m2 = 7.07 . 10-6 m2
Replacing by the values, we get R as follows:
R = 1.4 1010 Ω
Applying Ohm’s Law, and solving for the current I:
I = V/R = 130 106 V / 1.4 1010 Ω = 0.93 mA