Exam 5: Practical Conductors and Insulators
Exam 1: The Electron Theory of Electricity23 Questions
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Exam 3: Potential and Potential Difference11 Questions
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Exam 5: Practical Conductors and Insulators15 Questions
Exam 6: Effect of Temperature Change Upon Resistance6 Questions
Exam 7: Ohms Law of Constant Proportionality10 Questions
Exam 8: Series, Parallel and Series-Parallel Circuits7 Questions
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Exam 20: Parallel Alternating-Current Circuits14 Questions
Exam 21: Power Factor Improvement11 Questions
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Cables with 'wedge-shaped' cores are manufactured to
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For cables manufactured for use in the EU, the insulation colour for a neutral conductor is
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The term, 'live conductors', refers to a cable's
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What property makes aluminium generally unsuitable for domestic wiring systems?
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For cables manufactured for use in the EU, the insulation colour for a line conductor is
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In the electrical industry, 'wires' are generally referred to as
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Insulation is specified, within the UK's Wiring Regulations, in terms of
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Place the following conductors in order, from best to worst in terms of their conductivity: aluminium, silver, gold, and copper
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The maximum electric field that can be sustained by a dielectric before breakdown occurs' describes an insulator's
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For a stranded '7/0.85' cable, the figure '0.85' refers to the
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A cable, comprising a line, neutral, and protective (earth) conductor, is termed a
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