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A 120 V supply is connected to a heater of resistance 15 ohm. What must the resistance of
another heater be in order to produce the same power output when connected to a 240 V
supply?
a. 3.8 ohm
b. 7.5 ohm
c. 30 ohm
d. 60 ohm
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D. 60 ohm is the correct answer for this question
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