Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
A bulb is marked 100W, 220V and an electric heater is marked 2000 W, 220 V.
(i) What is the ratio between the resistances of these two devices?
(ii) How does the power-voltage rating of a device help us to decide about the type of leads (connecting wires) to be used for it?
(iii) In which of the above two devices, a thicker connecting wire of lead is required?
Advertisements
उत्तर
(i) For bulb, let R1 be the resistance of its filament wire
P = V × I or W = V × I
100 = 200 × I = `(220 xx "V")/"R"_1 = (220 xx 220)/"R"_1`
∴ R1 = `(220 xx 220)/100` Ω = 484 Ω
For heater, let its resistance be R2
`2000 = 220 xx "I" = (220 xx 220)/"R"_2`
∴ R2 = `(220 xx 220)/2000` Ω = 24.2 Ω
i.e., R1 : R2 = 20 : 1
(ii) In the case of bulb current I1 = `"W"/"V" = 100/200 = 5/11` A = 0.45 A
We have (i) and (ii)
In the case of heater current =`"W"/"V" = 2000/220` = 9.09 A.
Hence power-voltage rating help us in this case. The current through the bulb is only 0.45 A while through the heater it is 9.09 A. Hence a heavy lead (to avoid power loss due to heating effect) is needed for the heater which for a bulb an ordinary thin connecting wire is required.
(iii) Electric heater requires a thicker wire of lead.
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
Which quantity has the unit of watt?
Write an expression for the electrical power spent in flow of current through a conductor in terms of
(a) Resistance and potential difference, (b) current and resistance.
An electric bulb is rated at 220 V, 100 W. (a) what is its resistance? (b) what safe current can be passed through it?
A simple electric circuit has a 30 V battery and a resistor ot 60 o. What will be the current in the circuit? The resistance of the oonnecting wires is negligible.
What is the order of current drawn by appliances connected to the ‘power circuit’ of a household?
An electric heater is rated 220 V, 550 W. What does this statement mean?
An electric kettle is rated 3kW, 250V. What should be the current capacity of the fuse with it?
How can electric energy consumed by an electric appliance be calculated in kilowatt hour (kWh)?
Establish the relation that heat produced in a metallic conductor due to the flow of current is V2t/R joules, where V is the potential difference across the ends of the conductor, R its resistance and t is the time in second for which current flows.
