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Physics, 14.02.2020 22:26 jmurguia888

In the bathroom of your house you would like to run a 300 W hot wax heater, a 30 W electric razor, a 1080 W curling iron, and four 120 W lights. Assuming your house is wired for 120 Volts, how much current will be pulled by these electrical devices

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