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8 May, 21:26

A 4-W night-light is plugged into a 120-V circuit and oper - ates continuously for 1 year. Find the following: (a) the current it draws, (b) the resistance of its filament, (c) the energy consumed in a year. (d) Then show that for a utility rate of 15¢/kWh the cost for a year's operation is $5.25.

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    (a) 0.033 A.

    (b) 3600 Ω

    (c) 35.04 kWh

    Explanation:

    (a)

    Electric power = Voltage * current.

    P = VI ... Equation 1

    Where P = Power, V = voltage, I = current.

    Making I the subject of the equation,

    I = P/V ... Equation 2.

    Given: P = 4 W, V = 120 V.

    Substitute into equation 2

    I = 4/120

    I = 0.033 A.

    (b)

    From ohm's law,

    V = IR

    R = V/I ... Equation 3

    Where R = Resistance Filament.

    Given: V = 120 V, I = 0.033 A,

    Substitute into 3,

    R = 120/0.033

    R = 3600 ohm's.

    (c)

    Power = Energy/time.

    P = E/t

    E = P*t ... Equation 4

    Where E = Energy consumed, t = time.

    Given: P = 4 W, t = 1 year = 1*365*24 = 8760 hours.

    Substitute into equation 4

    E = 4*8760

    E = 35040 Wh

    E = 35.04 kWh

    (d)

    If 1 kWh = 15 ¢

    Then 3.504 kWh = (15*35.04) ¢

    = 525.6 ¢

    If 100¢ = $1,

    Then 525.6¢ = 5.256$.

    Hence the cost for a year's operation = 5.25$
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