Physics, asked by daray16, 6 months ago

an electric bulb is rated '750W,50V'. How much current will flow through the bulb​

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Answered by natron345
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Answer:

Power (P) = 250 W

Voltage (V) = 230 V

(i) We know that,

W (energy consumed) = P×t

Given, t= 1h

Covert the hour into seconds since Joule = watt×sec

t=60×60 seconds

= 3600 seconds.

Now,

W= P×t

= 250×3600

= 9 × 100000 J

(ii) we know,

Energy (in kWh) = (V×Ixt)/1000

We don't have I (Ampere), therefore

I = P/V

= 250/230 A

= (Lets just keep it this way) 25/23 A

Now, given energy = 1 kWh

1 kWh= (230×25xt)/1000×23

=> (1000×23)/230×25= t

=> 4 hours = t

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Answered by danishhanfi2315
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Answer:

power=VI

Explanation:

then I=P/V and given p=750, V=50 I=750/50 I=15A Hope it help you follow me and mark brainlist

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