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A Resistance of 40 Ohms and One of 60 Ohms Are Arranged in Series Across 220 Volt Supply. Find the Heat in Joules Produced by this Combination of Resistances in Half a Minute. - Science

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प्रश्न

 A resistance of 40 ohms and one of 60 ohms are arranged in series across 220 volt supply. Find the heat in joules produced by this combination of resistances in half a minute.

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उत्तर

 The net resistance of the circuit, R = 40 + 60 = 100 
Time for which current is passed =  `1/2 minute =30s` minute = 30 s
Current in the circuit = `V/R=220/100 =2.2 A`
Heat produced = I2Rt = (2.2)2 (100) (30) = 4.84 x 100 x 30 = 14520 J

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