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the potential difference between the terminals of an electric heater is 60 v when it draws a current of 4A from the source what current will be the heater draw if the potential differencis incresed to 120 V

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Answered by gamerchiru395
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Answer:

Given,

Voltage = 60V

Current = 4A

Resistance = ?

By applying R = V/I

= 60/4

= 15ohm.

Now we should find the current when the P. E is 120V

We know that, I = V/R

= 120/15

= 8Amp.

Answered by duragpalsingh
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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  \propto  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.

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