Respuesta :
Answer:
Explanation:
Given
Power drawn by toaster [tex]P_1=1840\ W[/tex]
Power drawn by Electric fan [tex]P_2=1460\ W[/tex]
Power drawn by lamp [tex]P_3=50\ W[/tex]
Voltage applied [tex]V=120\ V[/tex]
If appliances are applied in parallel then Voltage applied is same
Power is given by [tex]P=\frac{V^2}{R}[/tex]
Resistance of toaster [tex]R_1=\frac{120^2}{1840}=7.82\ \Omega [/tex]
Resistance of electric Fan [tex]R_2=\frac{120^2}{1460}=9.86\ \Omega [/tex]
Resistance of toaster [tex]R_3=\frac{120^2}{50}=288\ \Omega [/tex]
Current is given by
[tex]I=\frac{V}{R}[/tex]
[tex]I_1=\frac{120}{7.82}=15.34\ A[/tex]
[tex]I_2=\frac{120}{9.86}=12.17\ A[/tex]
[tex]I_3=\frac{120}{288}=0.416\ A[/tex]
Answer:
Explanation:
power of toaster, P1 = 1840 W
Power of electric frying pan, P2 = 1460 W
Power of lamp, P3 = 50 W
As they all are connected in parallel, so the voltage is same for all.
Let the current in toaster is i1.
P1 = V x i1
1840 = 120 x i1
i1 = 15.33 A
Let the current in frying pan is i2.
P2 = V x i2
1460 = 120 x i1
i1 = 12.17 A
Let the current in lamp is i3.
P3 = V x i3
50 = 120 x i3
i3 = 0.42 A