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1 March, 10:51

A small immersion heater can be used in a car to heat a cup of water for coffee or tea. If the heater can heat 120 mL of water from 25 ∘C to 95 ∘C in 7.5 min. Assume the manufacturer's claim of 45 % efficiency.

Approximately how much current does it draw from the car's 12-V battery?

What is its resistance?

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  1. 1 March, 11:20
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    volume of water, V = 120 ml

    mass of water = Volume x density = 120 x 1 = 120 g = 0.12 kg

    Initial temperature, T1 = 25 °C

    Final temperature, T2 = 95 °C

    time, t = 7.5 min = 7.5 x 60 = 450 s

    efficiency = 45%

    Voltage, V = 12 V

    specific heat of water, c = 4200 J/kg°C

    Let the current is i

    The energy given by the heater is used to warm the water.

    Electrical energy = V i t

    Thermal energy = m x c x ΔT

    45 % of electrical energy = thermal energy

    45 x 12 x i x 450 / 100 = 0.12 x 4200 x (95 - 25)

    2430 i = 35280

    i = 14.52 A

    Let R be the resistance

    R = V / i

    R = 12 / 14.52

    R = 0.83 ohm
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