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iTeachChem2mo ago
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Nimboi2mo ago
if the first heater is P, the second heater is P/2 since power = E/t and the same amount of energy needs to be provided to heat the water, power is inversely proportional to time powers get added in parallel, so P_net = P + P/2 = 3P/2 actually power gets added in both series, parallel and otherwise but yea P = E / 10minutes 3P/2 = E / t (t unknown for net power combination) ==> t = 2E / 3P, then plug in P from the first equation
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727OP2mo ago
Alright I just wanted to confirm Idk why ChatGPT said it should be 40/3 So I doubted myself Thanks for clarifying my confusion +solved @Nimboi
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