Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781337553292
Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 32, Problem 1P

(a) What is the resistance of a lightbulb that uses an average power of 75.0 W when connected to a 60.0-Hz power source having a maximum voltage of 170 V? (b) What If? What is the resistance of a 100-W lightbulb?

(a)

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To determine

The resistance of a light bulb.

Answer to Problem 1P

The resistance of a light bulb is 193Ω .

Explanation of Solution

Given Information: Average power of the light bulb is 75.0W , frequency of the power source is 60.0Hz , maximum voltage across the power source is 170V .

Formula to calculate the root mean square voltage across the power source is,

Vrms=Vmax2=0.707Vmax (1)

Here,

Vrms is the root mean square voltage across the power source.

Vmax is the maximum voltage across the power source.

Substitute 170V for Vmax in equation (1) to find Vrms ,

Vrms=170V2=120.21V

Thus, the root mean square voltage across the power source is 120.21V .

Formula to calculate the root mean square current across the power source is,

Irms=PVrms (2)

Here,

Irms is the root mean square current across the power source.

P is the average power of the light bulb.

Substitute 120.21V for Vrms , 75.0W for P in equation (2) to find Irms ,

Irms=75.0W120.21V=0.623A

Thus, the value of the root mean square current across the power source is 0.623A .

Formula to calculate the resistance of a light bulb is,

R=VrmsIrms (3)

Here,

R is the resistance of a light bulb.

Substitute 120.21V for Vrms , 0.623A for Irms in equation (3) to find R ,

R=120.21V0.623A=192.67Ω193Ω

Thus, the resistance of a light bulb is 193Ω .

Conclusion:

Therefore, the resistance of a light bulb is 193Ω .

(b)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The resistance of a 100W light bulb.

Answer to Problem 1P

The resistance of a 100W light bulb is 144Ω .

Explanation of Solution

Given Information: Average power of the light bulb is 100W , frequency of the power source is 60.0Hz , maximum voltage across the power source is 170V .

Formula to calculate the root mean square current across the power source is,

Irms=PVrms (4)

Here,

Irms is the root mean square current across the power source.

P is the average power of the 100W light bulb.

Substitute 120.21V for Vrms , 100W for P in equation (2) to find Irms ,

Irms=100W120.21V=0.8318A0.832A

Thus, the value of the root mean square current across the power source is 0.832A .

Formula to calculate the resistance of a light bulb is,

R=VrmsIrms (5)

Substitute 120.21V for Vrms , 0.832A for Irms in equation (3) to find R ,

R=120.21V0.832A=144.4Ω144Ω

Thus, the resistance of a 100W light bulb is 144Ω .

Conclusion:

Therefore, the resistance of a 100W light bulb is 144Ω .

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