A Nichrome heater dissipates 504 W when the applied potential difference is 110 V and the wire temperature is 800°C be the dissipation rate if the wire temperature were held at 203°C by immersing the wire in a bath of cooling oil? The a potential difference remains the same, and a for Nichrome at 800°C is 4.0 x 104 K1. Number i Units
A Nichrome heater dissipates 504 W when the applied potential difference is 110 V and the wire temperature is 800°C be the dissipation rate if the wire temperature were held at 203°C by immersing the wire in a bath of cooling oil? The a potential difference remains the same, and a for Nichrome at 800°C is 4.0 x 104 K1. Number i Units
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A Nichrome heater dissipates 504 W when the applied potential difference is 110 V and the wire temperature is 800°C. What would be the dissipation rate if the wire temperature were held at 203°C by immersing the wire in a bath of cooling oil? The applied potential difference remains the same, and the temperature coefficient of resistance (α) for Nichrome at 800°C is 4.0 × 10⁻⁴ K⁻¹.
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A Nichrome heater dissipates 504 W when the applied potential difference is 110 V and the wire temperature is 800°C. What would be the dissipation rate if the wire temperature were held at 203°C by immersing the wire in a bath of cooling oil? The applied potential difference remains the same, and the temperature coefficient of resistance (α) for Nichrome at 800°C is 4.0 × 10⁻⁴ K⁻¹.
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