SOLUTION: The power rating P, in watts, of an electrical appliance is determined by P = I x V where I is the current, in amperes, and V is measured in volts. a) A kitchen requires

Algebra ->  Customizable Word Problem Solvers  -> Misc -> SOLUTION: The power rating P, in watts, of an electrical appliance is determined by P = I x V where I is the current, in amperes, and V is measured in volts. a) A kitchen requires       Log On

Ad: Over 600 Algebra Word Problems at edhelper.com


   



Question 459541: The power rating P, in watts, of an electrical appliance is determined by
P = I x V
where I is the current, in amperes, and V is measured in volts.
a) A kitchen requires 30 amps of current and the voltage
in the house is 115 volts. What is the wattage of the
kitchen?

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
30*115 = 3450 watts