College Physics: A Strategic Approach, Books a la Carte Edition (4th Edition)
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Author: Randall D. Knight (Professor Emeritus), Brian Jones, Stuart Field
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Chapter 22, Problem 65GP
An immersion heater used to boil water for a single cup of tea plugs into a 120 V outlet and is rated at 300 W.
a. What is the resistance of the heater?
b. Suppose your super-size, super-insulated tea mug contains 400 g of water at a temperature of 18°C. How long will this heater take to bring the water to a boil? You can ignore the energy needed to raise the temperature of the mug and the heater itself.
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College Physics: A Strategic Approach, Books a la Carte Edition (4th Edition)
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