the potential difference between the terminals of an electric heater is 60v when it draws a current of 4a from the source what current will the heater draw if the potential difference is increased to 120 v
Answers
Answer:
8 Ampere
Explanation:
when potential difference is 60 volt it draws a current of 4 ampere
when potential difference will be 1 volt the current drawn will be 4 / 60 ampere
when potential difference will be 120 volt the current drawn will be
4/60 X 120
Hence 8 Ampere will be drawn
Answer:
The current through the heater becomes 8 A.
Explanation:
Given,
The potential difference between the terminals of an electric heater is 60 V.
Current of 4 A is drawn from the source.
To find: What current will the heater draw if the potential difference is increased to 120 V
Solution:
According to Ohm's law, Potential difference is directly proportional to current.
i.e V I
or, V = iR
here, V = 60 V and i = 4 A
Substituting the values,
R = V / i = 60 / 4 = 15 Ω
Now, V is increased to 120 V.
Again using ohm's law,
i = V / R = 120 / 15 = 8 A
Therefore, The current through the heater becomes 8 A.