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Which of the following metric prefixes could replace 10
?9
?
Options
A. Nano
B. Mega
C. Kilo
D. Micro
Correct Answer
Nano
Quantities and Units problems
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1. The digits in a measured number that are known to be correct are called
Options
A. accuracy digits
B. significant digits
C. error digits
D. precision digits
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Correct Answer: significant digits
2. Scientific notation is a method
Options
A. of expressing a very large number
B. of expressing a very small number
C. used to make calculations with large and small numbers
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
3. The number 14.8 can also be expressed as
Options
A. 1.48 × 10
?1
B. 1.48 × 10
0
C. 1.48 × 10
1
D. 1.48 × 10
2
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Correct Answer: 1.48 × 10
1
4. When using the terms "accuracy" and "precision" for measurements
Options
A. "precision" implies less measurement error than "accuracy"
B. "accuracy" implies less measurement error than "precision"
C. "precision" measures the repeatability of a measurement
D. both terms mean the same thing
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Correct Answer: "precision" measures the repeatability of a measurement
5. A measure of the repeatability of a measurement of some quantity is
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A. error
B. precision
C. accuracy
D. significant
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Correct Answer: precision
6. Adding 27.5 × 10
3
to 8.9 × 10
4
equals
Options
A. 36.4 × 10
7
B. 116.5 × 10
4
C. 28.39 × 10
3
D. 1.165 × 10
5
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Correct Answer: 1.165 × 10
5
7. 7200 mV is the same as
Options
A. 7.2 µV
B. 7.2 V
C. 7,200,000 V
D. 0.0072 µV
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Correct Answer: 7.2 V
8. The difference between scientific and engineering notation is
Options
A. powers of ten representation
B. single vs. multiple digits before decimal point
C. groupings of multiples of three digits
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
9. Derived units are obtained from various combinations of
Options
A. electrical quantities
B. fundamental units
C. metric prefixes
D. international standards
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Correct Answer: fundamental units
10. Add 21 mA and 8000 µA and express the result in milliamperes.
Options
A. 21.8 mA
B. 218 mA
C. 29 mA
D. 290 mA
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Correct Answer: 29 mA
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