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Question: A bulb rated 60W, 220V is connected across 110V mains lines. The power consumed is – A) 10W B) 1...
A bulb rated 60W, 220V is connected across 110V mains lines. The power consumed is –
A) 10W
B) 15W
C) 20W
D) 25W
Solution
We know that the electrical appliances are rated with a power consumption when connected to a given standard potential difference. The power consumption can vary when the voltage supplied to the appliance is deferred due to the current flow variation.
Complete answer:
The electrical appliances use the electrical energy to work out their desired functions. The power consumed by the appliances is dependent on the potential difference applied to it. We know from the Joule’s law of heating that the electrical appliances dissipate a considerable amount of energy in the form of heat. The heat energy is proportional to the voltage drop and the current through the electrical appliance with a particular resistance. The rate of this heat dissipation is the power dissipation of the given appliance. It is given as –
P=VI
In the present situation, a bulb is given the power rating of 60W at 220V mains supply. We can find the resistance of the bulb by substituting the formula for current from the Ohm’s law as –