Answer:
[tex]2.25\cdot 10^5 J[/tex]
Explanation:
First of all, we have to find the power used by the hair dryer, which is given by
[tex]P=\frac{V^2}{R}[/tex]
where
V = 120 V is the voltage
[tex]R=9.6 \Omega[/tex] is the resistance of the hair dryer
Substituting,
[tex]P=\frac{(120 V)^2}{9.6 \Omega}=1500 W[/tex]
Now we can find the total electrical energy used, given by
[tex]E=Pt[/tex]
where P is the power and
t = 2.5 min = 150 s is the time
Substituting,
[tex]E=(1500 W)(150 s)=2.25\cdot 10^5 J[/tex]