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Question: A microwave oven operates on \(1500W\) of power and is used for 20 minutes. How much electrical ener...

A microwave oven operates on 1500W1500W of power and is used for 20 minutes. How much electrical energy in joules and KWhKWh is used by the microwave oven?

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Solution

Power is the electrical work done per unit time. Therefore, substituting the given values in the formula for power, we can calculate the work done in joules. Kilo-watt hour is the work done in kilowatt in an hour. Therefore, to calculate the work done in kilo-watt hour, we multiply by the number of hours and divide by 1000. Convert the units as required.
Formula used:
P=WtP=\dfrac{W}{t}

Complete answer:
The electrical work done is defined as the work done to move a unit charge from a point of low potential to a point of high potential. Its SI unit is joules (JJ).
Power is defined as the electrical work done in unit time. Its SI unit is watt (WW). It is given by-
P=WtP=\dfrac{W}{t}
Here, PP is the power
WW is the work done
tt is the time taken
Given, an oven has power 1500W1500W and the time taken is 20min=20×60s=1200s20\min =20\times 60s=1200s
Substituting the given values in above equation, we get
1500=W1200 180×104joules=W \begin{aligned} & 1500=\dfrac{W}{1200} \\\ & \Rightarrow 180\times {{10}^{4}}joules=W \\\ \end{aligned}
Therefore, the work consumed by the oven in 20 minutes in joules is 180×104joules180\times {{10}^{4}}joules.
To convert WW to kWhrkW\,hr we multiply by 1hr60min\dfrac{1\,hr}{60\min }. Therefore, to convert 1500W1500W into kWhrkW\,hr, we get,
1500W=1500×20min×1hr60min 1500W=500Whr×1kW100W 1500W=0.5kWhr \begin{aligned} & 1500W=1500\times 20\min \times \dfrac{1\,hr}{60\,\min } \\\ & \Rightarrow 1500W=500W\,hr\times \dfrac{1kW}{100W} \\\ & \therefore 1500W=0.5kW\,hr \\\ \end{aligned}
Therefore, 0.5kWhr0.5kW\,hr is the power in kWhrkW\,hr.
Therefore, the electrical energy consumed in joules is 180×104joules180\times {{10}^{4}}joules and in kWhrkW\,hr, it is. 0.5kWhr0.5kW\,hr

Note:
The electrical energy in a circuit depends on the square of current, resistance and the time taken. Electrical energy is also dissipated as heat. According to the Ohm’s law, the resistance is the ratio of potential difference to the current in the circuit. The power consumed in everyday life is calculated in units.