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An electric motor connected to a 120V, 60.0Hzac outlet does mechanical work at the rate of0.100hp(1hp=746W) . (a) If the motor draws an rms current of 0.650A, what is its effective resistance, relative to power transfer? (b) Is this the same as the resistance of the motor’s coils, as measured with an ohmmeter with the motor disconnected from the outlet?

Short Answer

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a. The effective resistance, relative to power transfer, is 177Ω.

b. The resistance of the motor’s coils is not the same as measured with an ohmmeter with the motor disconnected from the outlet.

Step by step solution

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Step 1: Given Information

  • Voltage,V=120V.
  • Frequency of ac outlet,f=60.0Hz.
  • The magnitude of RMS currentIrms=0.650A.
  • Rate of mechanical work, Pmech=0.100;hp=74.6W.
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Determining the concept

Use the formula of relative power transfer to find the effective resistance and to find if the resistance of the motor’s coils is the same as measured with an ohmmeter with the motor disconnected from the outlet.

The formula is as follows:

Pmech=Irms2Reff

Where, P is power, I is current and Ris resistance.

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 Step 3: (a) Determining the effective resistance, relative to power transfer 

The relative power transfer is,

Pmech=Irms2Reff

Rearranging the terms,

Reff=PmechIrms2

Substituting the values,

Reff=74.6W0.65A2Reff=176.56≈177Ω

Therefore, the effective resistance is 177Ω.

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(b) Determining whether the resistance of the motor’s coils is the same as measured with an ohmmeter with the motor disconnected from the outlet

Energy loss across the resistor isIrms2R. This tell how much energy is lost due to thermal dissipation. The effective resistance just gives the resistance for power transfer from the electrical to mechanical form.

Thus,the resistance of the motor’s coils is not the same as measured with an ohmmeter with the motor disconnected from the outlet.

Find the effective resistance using the formula of relative power transfer. The resistance of the motor’s coils is not the same as measured with an ohmmeter with the motor disconnected from the outlet.

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