A tungsten filament used in a flashlight bulb operates at 0.20 A and 3.0 V. If its resistance at 20°C is 1.5Ω, what is the temperature of the filament when the flashlight is on?

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Answer:

The temperature of the filament when the flashlight is on is 2020 °C.

Explanation:

The resistivity varies linearly with temperature:

[tex] R = R_{0}[1 + \alpha*(T-T_{0})] [/tex]   (1)

Where:

T: is the temperature of the filament when the flashlight is on=?

T₀: is the initial temperature = 20 °C

α: is the temperature coefficient of resistance = 0.0045 °C⁻¹ 

R₀: is the resistance at T₀ = 1.5 Ω    

When V = 3.0 V, R is:

[tex]R = \frac{V}{I} = \frac{3.0 V}{0.20 A} = 15 \Omega[/tex]

By solving equation (1) for T we have:

[tex]T = \frac{R-R_{0}}{\alpha*R_{0}} + T_{0} = \frac{15-1.5}{0.0045*1.5} + 20 = 2020 ^{\circ} C[/tex]

Therefore, the temperature of the filament when the flashlight is on is 2020 °C.

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