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Question 17.6: THE POWER CONVERTED BY AN ELECTRIC HEATER GOAL Calculate an ...

THE POWER CONVERTED BY AN ELECTRIC HEATER

GOAL Calculate an electrical power output and link to its effect on the environment through the first law of thermodynamics.

PROBLEM An electric heater is operated by applying a potential difference of 50.0 \mathrm{~V} to a Nichrome wire of total resistance 8.00  \Omega. (a) Find the current carried by the wire and the power rating of the heater. (b) Using this heater, how long would it take to heat 2.50 \times 10^{3} moles of diatomic gas (e.g., a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, or air) from a chilly 10.0^{\circ} \mathrm{C} to 25.0^{\circ} \mathrm{C} ? Take the molar specific heat at constant volume of air to be \frac{5}{2} R. (c) How many kilowatt-hours of electricity are used during the time calculated in part (b) and at what cost, at \$ 0.12 per kilowatt-hour?

STRATEGY For part (a), find the current with Ohm’s law and substitute into the expression for power. Part (b) is an isovolumetric process, so the thermal energy provided by the heater all goes into the change in internal energy, \Delta U. Calculate this quantity using the first law of thermodynamics and divide by the power to get the time. Finding the number of kilowatt-hours used requires a simple unit conversion technique. Multiplying by the cost per kilowatt-hour yields the total cost of operating the heater for the given time.

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