Part B Short Answer Questions: 1. (1) The resistance of a wire of 0.02 cm radius is 40. If the material is copper of resistivity 1.72x10-80m, what is the length of the wire? Answer : length of wire = m (ii) The following table shows the electrical appliances used by a person for every day. No. Electrical No. of Appliances Time of use Appliances 1. Lamp (60W) 8 12 hours/day 2. Electric Heater(1500W) 6 hours/day 3. Refrigerator 24 hours/day 1 (100W) Calculate the electricity bill of the household for the month if the cost per unit of electric energy is 10 Bz/ kWh. (1) Total energy(in kWh) consumed in the month = kWh (2) Electricity bill(in riyals) for the month = riyals
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![Part B Short Answer Questions:
1. (1) The resistance of a wire of 0.02 cm radius is 42. If the material is copper of resistivity 1.72×10-82m, what is the length of the
wire?
Answer :
length of wire =
(i) The following table shows the electrical appliances used by a person for every day.
No.
Electrical
No. of Appliances Time of use
Appliances
Lamp (60W)
12 hours/day
2.
Electric
6 hours/day
Heater(1500W)
Refrigerator
(100W)
3.
24 hours/day
Calculate the electricity bill of the household for the month if the cost per unit of electric energy is 10 Bz/ kWh.
(1) Total energy(in kWh) consumed in the month =
kWh
(2) Electricity bil|(in riyals) for the month =
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