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- Mar 28, 2006
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I'm looking for a way to calculate the additional energy consumption of an electrical device, if the same current used for the device has to run through a wire with a given length, diameter and resistance, before reaching the device.
As an example, take a lamp with an energy consumption of around 60W, 5 amps and 12V, when connected near the power source, then insert an additional wire between the lamp and the source, e.g. a copper wire with diameter=1mm and length=10m. The heat losses caused by the electrical resistance of the wire will lead to a current reduction in the device, so if I want tho have still 5 amps running through the lamp, more energy has to be consumed.
Is there a way to calculate the additional energy consumption?
Appreciate any help, tanks
As an example, take a lamp with an energy consumption of around 60W, 5 amps and 12V, when connected near the power source, then insert an additional wire between the lamp and the source, e.g. a copper wire with diameter=1mm and length=10m. The heat losses caused by the electrical resistance of the wire will lead to a current reduction in the device, so if I want tho have still 5 amps running through the lamp, more energy has to be consumed.
Is there a way to calculate the additional energy consumption?
Appreciate any help, tanks