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Resistance of rice cooker's heating element?
Thanks for all the suggestion and opinion.Now, i am done creating one of my DC rice cooker. My rice cooker come out with 2 mode of cooking, that is keep warm and normal cooking. I used two heating element and connect it in parallel circuit, thus, each of my heating element will consume 50Watt...- Dinie
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Resistance of rice cooker's heating element?
yes, i know that. what will happen to the heating element, if i choose some resistance in the circuit. is that mean, the rice cooker need more time to cook the rice?- Dinie
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Resistance of rice cooker's heating element?
hi, yup, i am pursuing an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering. this project was my final year project. i have already decided a design for my rice cooker. basically i want supply for the rice cooker by using low voltage DC supply. thus, i use 12V for my design. but the heating...- Dinie
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Resistance of rice cooker's heating element?
how can i choose the resistance while i need to gain 100W for the heating element? if i choose the resistance, what will happen to the load? thank you for the reply.- Dinie
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Resistance of rice cooker's heating element?
hi everyone, i need some help with my project that is DC rice cooker. i have the same problem for my calculation and logic cause my rice cooker use 12V and 100Watt. is that mean i need to use 8.3333Amp for the current? or i need to design a circuit that can reduce the amount of current needed...- Dinie
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- Element Heating Resistance
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