A student connects a water heater to a 5A electric circuit. Is this correct?Give reason
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No,because due heating effect the circuit may break
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No, this is not correct.
• Because a water heater needs high energy circuit with near about 240 volts and 25-30 Amp. So when the student will connect a water heater to a 5A electric circuit, a short circuit can be happened due to overload and it can break the circuit and damage the heater. So we need a greater amount of electricity input than 5A.
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