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27 June, 07:10

An 1,840 W toaster, a 1,420 W electric frying pan, and a 70 W lamp are plugged into the same outlet in a 15 A, 120 V circuit. (The three devices are in parallel when plugged into the same socket).

A) What current is drawn by each device?

B) Will this combination blow the 15-A fuse?

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  1. 27 June, 09:50
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    A)

    Current drawn by toaster = 15.33 A

    Current drawn by electric frying pan = 11.83 A

    Current drawn by lamp = 0.58 A

    B)

    The fuse will definitely blow up since the current drawn by three devices (27.74 A) is way higher than 15 A fuse rating.

    Explanation:

    There are three devices plugged into the same outlet.

    Toaster = 1840 W

    Electric frying pan = 1420 W

    Lamp = 70 W

    Since the three devices are connected in parallel therefore, the voltage across them will be same but the current drawn by each will be different.

    A) What current is drawn by each device?

    The current flowing through the device is given by

    I = P/V

    Where P is the power and V is the voltage.

    Current drawn by toaster:

    I = 1840/120

    I = 15.33 A

    Current drawn by electric frying pan:

    I = 1420/120

    I = 11.83 A

    Current drawn by lamp:

    I = 70/120

    I = 0.58 A

    B) Will this combination blow the 15-A fuse?

    The total current drawn by all three devices is

    Total current = 15.33 + 11.83 + 0.58

    Total current = 27.74 A

    Therefore, the fuse will definitely blow up since the current drawn by three devices (27.74 A) is way higher than 15 A fuse rating.
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