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How are the domestic electrical appliances rated?

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Answered by nahakswapnil311
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The rating of an electrical appliance indicates the voltage at which the appliance is designed to work and the current consumption at that voltage. These figures are usually displayed on a rating plate attached to the appliance, e.g. 230 volts, 3 amperes. ... The example above would have a rating of 690 watts

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Answered by kaptansinghsinha517
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Explanation:

The rating of an electrical appliance indicates the voltage at which the appliance is designed to work and the current consumption at that voltage. These figures are usually displayed on a rating plate attached to the appliance, e.g. 230 volts, 3 amperes. ... The example above would have a rating of 690 watts.

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