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Chemistry, 07.10.2020 22:01 SK3653

Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. An electrical heater is operated by applying a potential difference of 49.4 V to nichrome wire of total resistance 8.04 Ω. (a) Find the current carried by the wire and the power rating of the heater. I = 6.14 Correct: Your answer is correct. A P = 303.5 Correct: Your answer is correct. W (b) Using this heater, how long would it take to heat 2.10 103 moles of diatomic gas (e. g., a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, or air) from a chilly 10°C to 25°C? Take the molar specific heat at constant volume of air to be 5 2 R. s (c) How many kilowatt-hours of electricity are used during the time calculated in part (b) and at what cost, at $0.14 per kilowatt-hour? U = kWh cost $ EXERCISEHINTS: GETTING STARTED | I'M STUCK! (a) A hot-water heater is rated at 4.69 103 W and operates at 2.40 102 V. Find the resistance in the heating element and the current. R = Ω I = A (b) How long does it take to heat 125 L of water from 25.6°C to 54.0°C, neglecting conduction and other losses? (The specific heat of water is 4.186 J/g · K.) s (c) How much does it cost at $0.14/kWh? $

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