Chapter 20: Q79PE (page 736)
What is the peak power consumption of a \({\bf{120}}\;{\bf{V}}\) AC microwave oven that draws \({\bf{10}}{\bf{.0}}\;{\bf{A}}\)?
Short Answer
The maximum power consumed by the microwave is \({\rm{2}}{\rm{.40\;kW}}\).
Chapter 20: Q79PE (page 736)
What is the peak power consumption of a \({\bf{120}}\;{\bf{V}}\) AC microwave oven that draws \({\bf{10}}{\bf{.0}}\;{\bf{A}}\)?
The maximum power consumed by the microwave is \({\rm{2}}{\rm{.40\;kW}}\).
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