You suspect that the cut-rate electrician you hired wired your new electric stov
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You suspect that the cut-rate electrician you hired wired your new electric stove improperly. When you go to turn on one of the two burners, you find that both burners turn on but produce heat that is not what is indicated on the dial. When you go to turn the other burner on, you find that neither of the burners produce heat. If the dial used to determine how hot the burners become is a measure of how much current being run through the burner under proper working conditions and that both burners are identical, how did the possibly uncertified electrician wire your new stove and how hot do the two burners become compared to what they should be if wired correctly?
Explanation / Answer
electrician connected them in series and they should be connected in parallel to the circuit.
Burners will be half the hot they should be in proper working
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