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Awell-insulated electric water heater warms 131 kg of water from 20.0°c to 51.0°c in 31.0 min. find the resistance (in ω) of its heating element, which is connected across a 240 v potential difference. 6.34 correct: your answer is correct. ω (b) what if? how much additional time (in min) would it take the heater to raise the temperature of the water from 51.0°c to 100°c? 28 incorrect: your answer is incorrect. min (c) what would be the total amount of time (in min) required to evaporate all of the water in the heater starting from 20.0°c?

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