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19. The current in a hair dryer is 12 A. The hair dryer is plugged into a 120-V outlet. Howmuch electric resistance is there in the hair dryer's circuit? Use the equation for Ohm'sLaw.

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Given that the current in the hairdryer is I = 12 A.

The voltage applied is V = 120 V

We have to find electric resistance.

Let the resistance be denoted by R.

According to Ohm's law,


\begin{gathered} V\propto I \\ V=RI \end{gathered}

The formula to calculate resistance using Ohm's law is


R=(V)/(I)

Substituting the values, the electric resistance will be


\begin{gathered} R=(120)/(12) \\ =10\Omega \end{gathered}

Thus, the electric resistance of the hairdryer circuit is 10 ohm.

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