Physics, 19.06.2020 19:57, tae8002001
A hot water dispenser is used to heat enough water for one cup at a time.
The rating plate for the hot water dispenser is shown.
Model: 1-KUPPA
3-5 kW
230 V
50 Hz
The hot water dispenser takes 26 s to heat enough water for one cup.
(a) Show that the energy supplied to the hot water dispenser during this
time is 91 000 J.
Answers: 3
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