An electric heater that is connected to a supply line has two resistance coils. A and B of resistance each. these coils can be used separately (one at a time), in series, or in parallel. Calculate the current drawn when (a) Only one coil A is used and (b) coils A and B are used in series.
Step 1: Given data
Step 2: Formulae
Step 3: Current through the heater when only A resistance is connected
As we know,
So,
Step 4: Diagram
Step 5: Current through the heater when A and B both resistances are connected in series
Now, the equivalence resistance in this case is,
So,
Therefore,
So,
Therefore, (a) the current through the coil, when only A resistance is connected is and (b) the current through the coil, when A and B both resistance are connected are series is .