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With reference to the diagram shown below calculate:

(i) The equivalent resistance between P and Q.
(ii) The reading of ammeter.
(iii) The electrical power between P and Q.

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State other bigger units of electric power and express them in watt.

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State (i) the S. I. unit, (ii) the household unit, of electrical energy. How are these units related?

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An electric kettle is rated 3kW, 250V. What should be the current capacity of the fuse with it?

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I ampere of current is passed through a resistor of resistance R ohm for time t second. Obtain expression for
(i) the electrical energy, and
(ii) the electrical power spent.

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How can electric energy consumed by an electric appliance be calculated in kilowatt hour (kWh)?

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What is the resistance of an appliance rated at V volt, P watt?

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A family uses a light bulb of 100W, a fan of 100W, and a heater of 1000W, each for 8 hours a day. If the cost of electricity is Rs. 2 per unit, what is the expenditure to the family per day, on electricity?

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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.

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Find the heat produced in joules when a current of 10 amperes flows through a connecting wire of resistance 2 × 10-2 ohms and heating element of resistance 250 ohms for 2 seconds.

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An electric lamp A of 40 W and another electric lamp B of 100 W are connected to 220 V supply. Calculate the ratio of their filament resistances?

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Find the energy released by a current of 0.25 amperes flowing through a heater for 5 minutes. The p.d. is 230 V.

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An electric iron is rated at 230 V, 750 W. What is its resistance? What maximum current can be passed through it?

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An electric bulb is rated as 100W – 250V. What information does it convey? Calculate the resistance of its filament while glowing.

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An electric bulb is rated as 100W – 250V. What information does it convey? Calculate the current through the filament of the bulb.

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An Electric bulb is marked 100 W, 230 V. What find the energy consumed by the bulb in one hour.

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An Electric bulb is marked 100 W, 230 V. What current does it take?

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An Electric bulb is marked 100 W, 230 V. What how long would this lamp take to consume one unit of electricity?

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Out of the three fuses with current ratings 5A, 10A, 15A, which one is to be connected in a geyser circuit marked 3 kW, 220V? Give reason for your answer.

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The equation I2R seems to suggest that the rate of heating in a resistor is reduced if resistance decreases, whereas equation P = V2/R suggests just the opposite. How do you reconcile this problem?

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