Physics, asked by veenak448, 1 month ago

Sahil wants to replace gas geyser in his home with the new electric geyser. But he is a bit concern about the electricity bill and moreover the electrician told him to have separate wiring for the geyser as it is of 2000W. His friend suggested him to purchase 5 star rated appliance. Sahil bought it, made the necessary changes in the wiring and is quite satisfied.

a. b. Why electrician told Sahil to have separate wiring for the geyser? If the geyser operate at 200V, what is the rating of fuse required for the geyser?

If the above geyser is operated for half an hour daily. What is the

number of units consumed in the month of December?.​

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Answered by ITzuRBF
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Answer:

An aquifer is a body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater. ... Confined aquifers have a layer of impenetrable rock or clay above them, while unconfined aquifers lie below a permeable layer of soil

Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Answer:

(a)Sahil is taking a correct decision. The solar water heater would have been a good choice.

The reasons can be:

(i) No moving parts, little maintenance, work satisfactorily without any focusing device.

(ii) It can be set up in remote and inaccessible hamlets or sparsely inhabited areas. It also has a higher capacity compared to an electric geyser.

(b) Possible changes in the family's thinking:

(i) Harnessing the natural and greatest source of energy, the sun.

(ii) Sahil would have convinced them by explaining the long-term running cost and maintenance of solar versus the initial low cost of an electric heater. Also, hot water will always be available even when there is a power outage.

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