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Aconstant current of 3 Afor 4 hours is required to charge an automotive battery. If the terminal voltage is V, where t is in hours, (a) how much charge is transported as a result of the charging? (b) how much energy is expended? (c) how much does the charging cost? Assume electricity costs 9 cents/kWh.

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Answer:

(a) 43.2 kC

(b) 0.012V kWh

(c) 0.108V cents

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • i = current flow = 3 A
  • t = time interval for which the current flow =
    4\ h = 4* 3600\ s = 14400\ s
  • V = terminal voltage of the battery
  • R = rate of energy = 9 cents/kWh

Assume:

  • Q = charge transported as a result of charging
  • E = energy expended
  • C = cost of charging

Part (a):

We know that the charge flow rate is the electric current flow through a wire.


\therefore i = (Q)/(t)\\\Rightarrow Q =it\\\Rightarrow Q = 3* 14400\\\Rightarrow Q = 43200\ C\\\Rightarrow Q = 43.200\ kC\\

Hence, 43.2 kC of charge is transported as a result of charging.

Part (b):

We know the electrical energy dissipated due to current flow across a voltage drop for a time interval is given by:


E = Vit\\\Rightarrow E = V* 3* 4\\\Rightarrow E = 12V\ Wh\\\Rightarrow E = 0.012V\ kWh\\

Hence, 0.012V kWh is expended in charging the battery.

Part (c):

We know that the energy cost is equal to the product of energy expended and the rate of energy.


\therefore \textrm{Cost}=\textrm{Energy}* \textrm{Rate}\\\Rightarrow C = ER\\\Rightarrow C = 0.012V* 9\\\Rightarrow C =0.108V\ cents

Hence, 0.108V cents is the charging cost of the battery.

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