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  • The unit of electrical charge is the


  • Options
  • A. volt
  • B. ampere
  • C. joule
  • D. coulomb

  • Correct Answer
  • coulomb 


  • Voltage, Current and Resistance problems


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    • 1. An ohmmeter is an instrument for measuring

    • Options
    • A. current
    • B. voltage
    • C. resistance
    • D. wattage
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    • 2. When placed close together, two positively charged materials will

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    • A. attract
    • B. become neutral
    • C. become negative
    • D. repel
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    • 3. A wiper is the sliding contact in a

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    • A. switch
    • B. photoconductive cell
    • C. thermistor
    • D. potentiometer
    • Discuss
    • 4. If there is 6 A of current through the filament of a lamp, how many coulombs of charge move through the filament in 1.75 s?

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    • A. 10.5 C
    • B. 105 C
    • C. 3.4 C
    • D. 34 C
    • Discuss
    • 5. Electrons in the outer orbit are called

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    • A. nuclei
    • B. valences
    • C. waves
    • D. shells
    • Discuss
    • 6. If you used 600 W of power for 60 h, you have used

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    • A. 36 kWh
    • B. 3.6 kWh
    • C. 10 kWh
    • D. 1 kWh
    • Discuss
    • 7. If you used 400 W of power for 30 h, you have used

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    • A. 1.3 kWh
    • B. 13.3 kWh
    • C. 1.2 kWh
    • D. 12 kWh
    • Discuss
    • 8. A 220 Ω resistor dissipates 3 W. The voltage is

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    • A. 73.3 V
    • B. 2.5 V
    • C. 25.7 V
    • D. 257 V
    • Discuss
    • 9. A power supply produces a 0.6 W output with an input of 0.7 W. Its percentage of efficiency is

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    • A. 8.57%
    • B. 42.85%
    • C. 4.28%
    • D. 85.7%
    • Discuss
    • 10. A 75 Ω load uses 2 W of power. The output voltage of the power supply is approximately

    • Options
    • A. 120 V
    • B. 1.2 V
    • C. 12 V
    • D. 6 V
    • Discuss


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