
(a)
The change percentage in the output power.
(a)

Answer to Problem 64GP
The answer is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Dryer designed for Voltage,
Voltage drops by
Formula used:
By the definition of the power,
Where,
Using Ohm’s law, electrical power will be
Where,
Calculation:
By using the formula of electrical power:
Conclusion:
The change is
(b)
To explain: The effect on the answer obtained in part (a) with actual change in resistivity with temperature.
(b)

Answer to Problem 64GP
When the temperature increases, then the relaxation time will decrease. So, the ratio of resistivity and
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Dryer designed for Voltage,
Voltage drops by
The change percentage in the output power:
Formula used:
It is known that resistance:
Where,
Calculation:
Now, assume the resistance wire to follow pattern metals do when heating up, resistance of hair dryer will change according to the temperature change.
So, when the temperature will increase, the resistance will also increase. Also, when the temperature will decrease, power supplied would be higher than part a.
Conclusion: The actual change in resistivity with temperature will affect the answer.
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