suppose somebody connected a ceiling fan and an electric heater i parallel to 220v supply. which one consume more power? which one has less resistance? which one drives more power from the supply?
Re: WHch one consume more power? which one has less resistan
it depends on the duration of on-state... e.g, if on for few milli seconds ....heater will consume less..but if its more than that...the vice versa is true
If the heater is an aquarium heater of 35W and the fan is an industrial grade with 1KW of power and turn on for the rest of the day than... I don't which one, I'm blank...
Re: WHch one consume more power? which one has less resistan
suvendu said:
suppose somebody connected a ceiling fan and an electric heater i parallel to 220v supply. which one consume more power? which one has less resistance? which one drives more power from the supply?
A ceiling fan is (normally) around 100W and a heater is usually 1000W (it may be less or more), but if we take these example then answer is heater. But you did not mention the power rating. If a heater is 100W then both are same (except for start of motor)
You should write your question with specific figure, your question is same as like which one is heavier 1KG of iron or 1KG of cotton.
(and I guess you are expecting 1KG of iron )
Re: WHch one consume more power? which one has less resistan
It depends upon your drives watt ratings. With out this fan will take more power than the Heater initially, But heater will take more power if it running along with the fan.