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  • A 68 Ω resistor is connected across the terminals of a 3 V battery. The power dissipation of the resistor is


  • Options
  • A. 132 mW
  • B. 13.2 mW
  • C. 22.6 mW
  • D. 226 mW

  • Correct Answer
  • 132 mW 


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    • 1. A 120 Ω resistor must carry a maximum current of 25 mA. Its rating should be at least

    • Options
    • A. 4.8 W
    • B. 150 mW
    • C. 15 mW
    • D. 480 mW
    • Discuss
    • 2. A 15 V source is connected across a 12 Ω resistor. How much energy is used in three minutes?

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    • A. 938 Wh
    • B. 0.938 Wh
    • C. 56.25 Wh
    • D. 5.6 Wh
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    • 3. How many watt-hours represent 65 W used for 18 h?

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    • A. 11.7 Wh
    • B. 1,170 Wh
    • C. 11,700 Wh
    • D. 117,000 Wh
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    • 4. In 0.025 W, there are

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    • A. 25 kW
    • B. 0.00025 mW
    • C. 2,500 µW
    • D. 25 mW
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    • 5. A 75 Ω load uses 2 W of power. The output voltage of the power supply is approximately

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    • A. 120 V
    • B. 1.2 V
    • C. 12 V
    • D. 6 V
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    • 6. A 3.3 kΩ resistor dissipates 0.25 W. The current is

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    • A. 8.7 mA
    • B. 87 mA
    • C. 8.7 µA
    • D. 8.7 A
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    • 7. A given power supply is capable of providing 6 A for 3.5 h. Its ampere-hour rating is

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    • A. 0.58 Ah
    • B. 2.1 Ah
    • C. 21 Ah
    • D. 58 Ah
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    • 8. At the end of a 14 day period, your utility bill shows that you have used 18 kWh. What is your average daily power?

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    • A. 1.286 kWh
    • B. 12.85 kWh
    • C. 535 kWh
    • D. 252 kWh
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    • 9. Three hundred joules of energy are consumed in 15 s. The power is

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    • A. 2,000 W
    • B. 2 W
    • C. 20 W
    • D. 200 W
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    • 10. For 12 V and 40 mA, the power is

    • Options
    • A. 480 mW
    • B. 0.480 W
    • C. 480,000 µW
    • D. all of the above
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