Physics, asked by ManiO9, 1 year ago

Name 5 electronics appliances with their input and output in Amperes and their principles


kvnmurty: do electronic appliances give some output current also ? normally they do some work or function ..
ManiO9: give advantages and disadvantages of electronic gadgets from olden days to now for electution

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Answered by kvnmurty
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I don't understand this question very well. please clarify exactly what you need and for which purpose..

Electric and electronic appliances used at home.
  Power rating is the power consumed and work done.  Voltage is usually 220/230 Volts AC.
  The current is input AC current.
      Microwave oven :      power :  1.5 kW.   V = 220 Volts.       I = 8.5 Amp.
      electric induction cooker.    V = 220 Volts,   Power = 1000    I = 4.25 Amp
      LCD TV :   210 Watts.      V = 220 Volts.    I = 1.2 Amp AC  input
      Lap Top :  150 Watts.      V = 220 Volts.   I = 0.85 Amp AC input.
     Table clock with radio :   10 Watts.     V = 220 V,   I = 0.06 Amp
      Stereo set + radio : 30 Watts.    V = 220 V.  I = input 0.17 Amp
     Refrigerator :   Power:  60 Watts.  V= 220 V.  I = 0.034 Amp
     Radio + telephone:   50 Watts:   V = 220 V.  I = 0.30 amp.


CD Player : output power:   85 Watts.     V = 220 V.   I = 0.48 Amp. input current.
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Battery charger:   220 V input AC.    output Voltage: 12 V DC.  Output current: 1.5 Amp DC
          power:  consumed:  18 Watts.
Set top box:   15 watts.     input voltage:   220 V AC.  current consumed:  0.085 Amp AC.

Digital thermo meter:    works on a button cell.  5 Volts DC.   around 5-10 milli amp.
     This voltage and current are drawn from the button cell and then the digital circuit for the display works.



ManiO9: thank you
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