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Batteries differ from fuel cells in that
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A. a battery is a closed system
B. a battery uses hydrogen and oxygen to create electricity
C. a battery uses a polymer electrolyte membrane
D. none of the above
Correct Answer
a battery is a closed system
Voltage and Current problems
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1. An ammeter is used to measure
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A. voltage
B. current
C. resistance
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: current
2. In which states may matter may be found?
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A. solid, liquid, or mineral
B. solid, gas, or liquid
C. mineral, gas, or liquid
D. plastic, solid, or gas
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Correct Answer: solid, gas, or liquid
3. A switch is a device that:
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A. short circuits complex circuits
B. holds a fuse
C. has double poles
D. opens or completes a current path
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Correct Answer: opens or completes a current path
4. What are the basic building blocks that all matter is composed of?
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A. electrons, neutrons, and protons
B. two protons for each neutron
C. two protons for each electron
D. electrons, neutrons, and charged ions
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Correct Answer: electrons, neutrons, and protons
5. What are the unit and symbol for current?
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A. Ampere,
A
B. Coulomb,
I
C. Ampere,
Q
D. Ampere,
I
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Correct Answer: Ampere,
I
6. If 60 J of energy are available for every 15 C of charge, what is the voltage?
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A. 4 V
B. 60 V
C. 15 V
D. 0.25 V
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Correct Answer: 4 V
7. An atom's atomic number is determined by the number of:
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A. neutrons minus protons
B. protons
C. electrons
D. neutrons
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Correct Answer: protons
8. A basic electric circuit is made up of what components?
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A. A load, a resistor, and a conductive path for current
B. A voltage source, a load, and a conductive path for current
C. A voltage source, a conductive path for current, and a battery
D. A conductive path for current, a battery, and a copper wire
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Correct Answer: A voltage source, a load, and a conductive path for current
9. The negative and positive charge symbols are assigned (in that order) to the:
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A. proton and electron
B. electron and proton
C. atom and nucleus
D. electron and element
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Correct Answer: electron and proton
10. Material that consists of a mixture of elements is considered to be:
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A. an element
B. an ion
C. a compound
D. a molecule
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Correct Answer: a compound
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