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An electric iron a power of 1100 W when set to higher temperature .If set to lower temperature,it uses 330 W power Find out the electric current and the respective resistance of 220 V.

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An electrical iron uses a power of 1100 W when set to higher temperature. If set to lower temperature, it uses 330 W power. Find out the electric current and the respective resistances for the two settings.The iron is connected to a potential difference of 220 V.

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