Can a wire carry a current and still be neutralthat is, have a total charge of zero? Explain.
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Two different electrical devices have the same power consumption, but one is meant to be operated on 120-V AC and the other on 240-V AC. (a) What is the ratio of their resistances? (b) What is the ratio of their currents? (c) Assuming its resistance is unaffected, by what factor will the power increase if a 120-V AC device is connected to 240-V AC?
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The first step in solving 20 problem number 81 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Two different electrical devices have the same power consumption, but one is meant to be operated on 120-V AC and the other on 240-V AC. (a) What is the ratio of their resistances? (b) What is the ratio of their currents? (c) Assuming its resistance is unaffected, by what factor will the power increase if a 120-V AC device is connected to 240-V AC?
From the textbook chapter ELECTRIC CURRENT, RESISTANCE, AND OHM'S LAW you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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