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A plug is used to connect an electrical appliance in the home to the 230 volt mains supply. Modern plugs contain a small fuse which comes with a rating of 1 A, 2 A, ... show full transcript
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To determine the suitable fuse rating, we can calculate the current using the formula:
where P is the power (900 W) and V is the voltage (230 V). Thus,
The most suitable fuse to use would be a 5 A fuse, as it is the closest higher rating that can accommodate the vacuum cleaner's current.
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An example of a device that serves the same function as a fuse in modern circuits is a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB). It automatically interrupts the circuit when an overload is detected, providing similar protection.
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To calculate the units of electricity used, we convert 90 minutes into hours: 90 minutes = 1.5 hours. The formula for energy used in kilowatt-hours is:
where E is energy in kWh, P is power in kW, and t is time in hours. Therefore,
This corresponds to 1.35 units of electricity.
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