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A blow dryer uses 12000 watts of power. Current flow through the blow dryer is 10 amperes. At what potential energy does the blow dryer operate?

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Answered by Darsh05
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Hey Mate!!

Given,

Electric Power, P = 12000 W

Electric Current, I = 10 A

Here, Potential Energy stands for the potential difference between the two points or the voltage.

WKT, Charge = Current × Time → Q = I × t

⇒ Q = 10 A × 1 s = 10 C

P = V × I → V = P/I

⇒ V = 12000/10 = 1200 Volts

Answered by aashnabrahmbhatt4
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Explanation:

Hey Mate!!

Given,

Electric Power, P = 12000 W

Electric Current, I = 10 A

Here, Potential Energy stands for the potential difference between the two points or the voltage.

WKT, Charge = Current × Time → Q = I × t

⇒ Q = 10 A × 1 s = 10 C

P = V × I → V = P/I

⇒ V = 12000/10 = 1200 Volts

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