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5 August, 23:15

A student takes 5 min to blow dry hair with a 2300 W blow dryer. How much energy dissipated by the blow dryer during this time?

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  1. 5 August, 23:23
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    The energy dissipated from the blow dryer = 690000 J or 690 kJ

    Explanation:

    Electrical Energy: Is defined as the product of electric power and time.

    The S. I unit of electrical energy is Joules (J)

    Mathematically it is expressed as,

    E = P*t ... Equation 1

    Where E = Electrical Energy, P = Electrical power, t = time.

    Given: P = 2300 W, t = 5 min = 5*60 = 300 s.

    Substituting into equation 1

    E = 2300*300

    E = 690000 J

    E = 690000 J or 690 kJ.

    Thus the energy dissipated from the blow dryer = 690000 J or 690 kJ
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