Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
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Author: Charles K Alexander, Matthew Sadiku
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Chapter 13.9, Problem 17PP
In Example 13.17, if the eight 100-W bulbs are replaced by twelve 60-W bulbs and the kitchen range is replaced by a 4.5-kW air- conditioner, find: (a) the total power supplied, (b) the current Ip in the primary winding.
Answer: (a) 5.57 kW, (b) 2.321 A.
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