COLLEGE PHYSICS
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Chapter 19, Problem 76QAP
To determine

(a)

Current in the dryer

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Answer to Problem 76QAP

Current in the dryer= 15.1 A

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

  Voltage = 110 VPower = 1650 WDistance of the current from user head = 3 cmEarth's magnetic field = 5*10-5 T

Formula used:

  P=V2RV=potentialP=PowerR=resistance

  B=μ0I2πdB=Magnetic fieldμ0=permeability of free spaceI=Current in wired=Radius from the wire

  V=IRV=potentialI=Current in wireR=resistance

Calculation:

  P=V2R1650= 1102RR=7.3 Ω

  V=IR110=I*7.3I=15.1 A

Conclusion:

Current in the dryer= 15.1 A

To determine

(b)

Resistance in the dryer

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Answer to Problem 76QAP

Resistance in the dryer= 7.3 Ω

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

  Voltage = 110 VPower = 1650 WDistance of the current from user head = 3 cmEarth's magnetic field = 5*10-5 T

Formula used:

  P=V2RV=potentialP=PowerR=resistance

  B=μ0I2πdB=Magnetic fieldμ0=permeability of free spaceI=Current in wired=Radius from the wire

  V=IRV=potentialI=Current in wireR=resistance

Calculation:

  P=V2R1650= 1102RR=7.3 Ω

Conclusion:

Resistance in the dryer= 7.3 Ω

To determine

(c)

Magnetic field does the dryer produce at the user's head

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Answer to Problem 76QAP

Magnetic field does the dryer produce at the user's head= 4866.67*107 T

  BBearth=4866.67*107 T5*105 T=9.73

There's a possibility of health concerns due to the use of hair dryer

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

  Voltage = 110 VPower = 1650 WDistance of the current from user head = 3 cmEarth's magnetic field = 5*10-5 T

Formula used:

  P=V2RV=potentialP=PowerR=resistance

  B=μ0I2πdB=Magnetic fieldμ0=permeability of free spaceI=Current in wired=Radius from the wire

  V=IRV=potentialI=Current in wireR=resistance

Calculation:

  B=μ0I2πdB=4π* 10 7*7.32π*3* 10 3B=4866.67*107 T

Comparison with Earth's magnetic field,

  BBearth=4866.67*107 T5*105 T=9.73

There's a possibility of health concerns due to the use of hair dryer

Conclusion:

Magnetic field does the dryer produce at the user's head= 4866.67*107 T

  BBearth=4866.67*107 T5*105 T=9.73

There's a possibility of health concerns due to the use of hair dryer

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