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Which of the following graphs best represents the current-voltage relationship of an incandescent light bulb? 

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For an ohmic substance, the electron drift velocity is proportional to:
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The rate at which electrical energy is used may be measured in:
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Two conductors are made of the same material and have the same length.Conductor A is a solid wire of diameter 1 m.Conductor B is a hollow tube of inside diameter 1 m and outside diameter 2 m.The ratio of their resistance, RA/RB, is:
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A certain sample carries a current of 4 A when the potential difference is 2 V and a current of 10 A when the potential difference is 4 V.This sample:
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Which of the following graphs best represents the current-voltage relationship for a device that obeys Ohm's law? 

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Which one of the following quantities is correctly matched to its unit?
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A current of 0.5 ampere exists in a 60-ohm lamp.The applied potential difference is:
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A certain x-ray tube requires a current of 7 mA at a voltage of 80 kV.The rate of energy dissipation is:
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You wish to triple the rate of energy dissipation in a heating device.To do this you could triple:
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A 10-ohm resistor has a constant current.If 1200 C of charge flow through it in 4 minutes what is the value of the current?
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