Fundamentals of Physics + electrical engineering - practice problems - last page
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- The appliance
The appliance has a power input of 2.3 kW. It is connected to the mains voltage of 230 V. What is the current flowing through the appliance? - Filament of bulb
The bulb's filament has a 1-ohm resistivity and is connected to a voltage of 220 V. How much electric charge will pass through the fiber when the electric current passes for 10 seconds? - Electrical 5719
A resistor with an electrical resistance of 1.5 kiloohms passes through an electrical current of 0.1 amps. Calculate the electrical voltage between the resistor terminals - Coil as a girl
The electrical resistance of the copper wire coil is 2.0 ohms. What current runs through the coil when the voltage between the terminals is 3.0 V?
- Resistance of the resistor
The resistor terminals have a voltage of 20 V, and a current of 5 mA is passed through. What is the resistance of the resistor? - Resistance 5713
The kettle is connected to a voltage of 230 V. Its resistance is 130 ohms. What is the current flowing through the kettle? - Efficiency 4073
Determine the efficiency of a vacuum cleaner with a power input of 1.2 kW when the suction power is 360 W. - Efficiency
What is the power output of a kettle 2 kW with an efficiency of 90%? - Resistance
Determine the bulb's resistance with the current 200 mA and is in a regular lamp (230V).
- Aluminum wire
Aluminum wire of 3 mm diameter has a total weight of 1909 kg and a density of 2700 kg/m³. How long is the wire bundle? - Electrics - conductor
The wire is 107 meters long at 0 °C, and at every temperature increase of 1 °C, the length increases by 0.15 mm per 1 m length of wire. Determine a function that represents the wire's overall length as a temperature function. What is the length of the wir
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