Conceptual states that an overloaded motor may burn may burn out due to high currents.
Answer to Problem 76GP
Solution:
The initial current through the blender is .
The back emf of the blender is .
The rate at which heat is dissipated in the blender is .
The rate at which heat is dissipated is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula used:
a) The initial current through the blender.:
Where, is the current through the blender, is the voltage, and is resistance of the blender
Substitute for and
b)The back emf of the blender:
Back emf from the normal operating current is,
Where, is back emf, and is applied emf.
Substitute for , 2.0A for and for
c)The rate at which heat is dissipated in the blender.:
d)The rate at which heat is dissipated:
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