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16 March, 12:39

He heating element of an electric dryer is rated at 4.1 kw when connected to a 240-v line. part a what is the current in the heating element? express your answer using two significant figures. i = a submitmy answersgive up part b is 12-gauge wire large enough to supply this current? is 12-gauge wire large enough to supply this current? yes no submitmy answersgive up part c what is the resistance of the dryer's heating element at its operating temperature? express your answer using two significant figures. r = ω submitmy answersgive up part d at 11 cents per kwh, how much does it cost per hour to operate the dryer? express your answer using two significant figures. cent

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  1. 16 March, 12:59
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    Part A. The formula relating electric power, voltage and current is:

    P = I V

    I = P / V

    I = 4,100 W / 240 V

    I = 17.08333 A

    I = 17.08 A

    Part B. The maximum amount of current an electrical wire can conduct is measure in terms of Ampacity. For a 12-gauge wire the Ampacity is greater than 20 A. Therefore the answer to this is "Yes".

    Part C. The formula for resistance is:

    R = V / I

    R = 240 V / 17.08 A

    R = 14.05 Ω

    Part D. The cost per hour is:

    (11 cents / kwh) (4.1 kw) = 45.1 cents / hr
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