Don't ask people online to do your HW for you. That being said:
Power = Vrms^2/Resistance
Vrms = Vpeak/(square root of 2)
From there you can calculate the resistance.
Here is my full question - A typical 120-volt household circuit delivers 350 watts of power to an appliance, and another 10 watts of power are consumed by the circuit. There is no ground fault. a. How much current is carried by the hot wire? b. How much current is carried by the neutral? c. How much current is carried by the grounding conductor? d. Calculate the resistance of the circuit: by "consumed by the circuit" I assume you mean consumed by the wires. Assuming resistive loads only, the total load is 360 watts, thus the current is 3 amps. The current flows in the hot and the neutral.
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Internal resistance is approximately equal to 94.667
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4.8 / (1.2 + R) = 34.8 = 3 (1.2 + R)4.8 = 3.6 + 3R1.2 = 3R0.4 ohm = R
You must use alternating current electricity because mostly the household devices work on AC. Moreover, the AC from the Hydroelectric power plants delivers high voltage necessary to feed the microwave oven, and other devices. As a secondary electricity supply you may use a solar panel which delivers direct current, which can only feed devices that don't require high voltage and works on dc., or a wind turbine which may deliver alternating current but it delivers small power which is not enough to make your main household devices to work.
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