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Physics, 09.12.2020 20:00 chasechevy13

Justine's hair dryer has a resistance of 9.00 when first turned on. a) How much current does the hair dryer draw from the 110. -V line in Justine's house? b) What happens to the resistance of the hair dryer as it runs for a long time?

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