An aluminum wire of diameter 2.6 mm carries a current of 11 AHow long on average does it take an electron to move 10 m along the wire? Assume 3.5 conduction electrons per aluminum atomThe mass density of aluminum is 2.7 g/cm3 and its atomic mass is 27 g/mol.
You sure canTake several lengths of foil and twist each one into a loose log, kinda like a fat, long hot dogLay several on the bottom of your dish to serve as a roasterIt'll keep your bird elevated a bitCook by your preferred methodHappy holidays.
they sell these big foil pans made for turkeys at the grocery store for 2 dollars
YesYou can make a tent for your turkey with super heavy duty aluminum foil if it is getting too brown before it is cooked inside.
Get a disposable aluminum roasting pan at any grocery storeJust make sure you put it on a cookie sheet for supportWhen you're done, toss it and save clean upNot the best thing for the environment, but I suppose they are recyclable.
The volume of 10 m of wire LA 10pi0.0013^2 m^3Multiply by 1E6 to get volume in cm^3The free electron content of 10 m of wire 3.5(Avogadro/27)volumedensity (density in g/cm^3) Electron flow rate 11/1.6022E-19 electrons/s Time free electron content/electron flow rate