Connect the two heaters in series. The supply voltage, what ever the value, will be split in half across the two heaters.
If the voltage is dropped by half across the two heaters in series, the wattage of each heater will be dropped to one quarter of the heaters wattage rating at its full voltage rating.
The new wattage's will be added together for a new total wattage for the circuit.
When you find the heaters working voltage use these two formulas; This one to find the resistance of the heater at its working voltage value, R = E (squared)/Watts. Then to find the watts at the reduced voltage value, W = E (squared)/R.
R being the heaters resistance in ohms from the first formula.
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The noble gases have the lowest atomic radius among all the elements. This is because they have a full outer electron shell, leading to minimal atomic size.
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the alkaline metals
When elements are on the same period they are most likely to have similar characteristics. Being that the periodic table is arranged from left to right, it is also arranged from lowest amount to highest. All the highest elements are together and all the lowest are together.
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Oxygen is the element having atomic number 8. It is present in group-16.
Helium has the lowest electronegativity among all elements.
The element with the lowest density is hydrogen.
#1 is Hydrogen
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No, helium has the second lowest density out of all the elements and with Hydrogen having the smallest density but it not being in the air it means the canister of air is heavier.
Cesium has the lowest electronegativity among the elements listed. Helium has the lowest electronegativity overall as it is a noble gas and does not typically form bonds. Calcium has higher electronegativity than cesium but lower than fluorine, which has the highest electronegativity among the listed elements.
The noble gases have the lowest atomic radius among all the elements. This is because they have a full outer electron shell, leading to minimal atomic size.
Water molecules are measured as having the lowest temperature in the solid state, where they form ice.
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