Electric Circuits - Mission EC6 Detailed Help


What is the resistance (in ohms) of a typical 800-Watt hair dryer that you plug into a 120-Volt outlet in your home? (Enter your answers to the second decimal place.)
 
(Note: The numbers in this problem are randomly selected and may differ from those above.)


 
 
The power (P) or rate at which energy is transformed by a light bulb is related to the electric potential difference (or voltage drop or V) impressed across it and the resistance (R) of it. These quantities are related by the equation 
 
P = ∆V2/ R.


 
The equation above can be used to solve for the resistance of an appliance from knowledge of the power (in Watts) and the electric potential difference (in Volts). The equation is set up to solve for power. You will need to rearrange the equation to get the variable R by itself. Take your time and use appropriate algebra skills.


 
This mission focuses on numerous electrical quantities and their relationship with one another. Having a solid grasp of the quantities will be crucial to your success on this mission. It would be a wise idea to develop a list of such quantities, the units used to express them, the symbol used to represent them and the equations that relate them. The quantities that you might want to have on your list include power, energy, resistance, current, voltage and cost.