Deck 13: Batteries and Other Sources of Electricity

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What is the terminal voltage of a nicad battery containing six cells?

A) 6.6 V
B) 13.2 V
C) 9 V
D) 7.2 V
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In 1800, Alessandro Volta was experimenting with producing electricity. He called his battery .

A) cell
B) secondary cell
C) voltaic pile
D) D-cell
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To perform a load test on a lead-acid battery, the amount of test current should be times the ampere-hour capacity.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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The no-load voltage of a cell is greater than the normal load voltage because of the internal of the cell.

A) inductance
B) resistance
C) capacitance
D) reactance
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What type of cell can be recharged?

A) primary
B) secondary
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A voltaic cell is constructed of two unlike metals and a(n) , alkaline, or salt solution.

A) ion
B) saline
C) salty
D) acid
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What is a measure of the amount of acid contained in water?

A) relative gravity
B) specific gravity
C) relative resistance
D) specific resistance
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The word is often used in reference to a single cell.

A) voltaic
B) battery
C) anode
D) cathode
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The amount of voltage produced by an individual is determined by the materials from which it is made.

A) cell
B) anode
C) cathode
D) electrode
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Thermocouples produce voltage because of the action of two dissimilar metals. The voltage produced depends on the type of metals used and the difference between the junction and the open ends.

A) distance
B) height
C) time
D) temperature
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The amount of energy a cell can deliver is called its capacity.

A) volt
B) lithium
C) current
D) carrying
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A device used for measuring the specific gravity of a cell is called a .

A) hygrometer
B) hydrometer
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What is the maximum current (amperes) that should be applied when charging an 80-ampere-hour battery?

A) six
B) eight
C) ten
D) twelve
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Several cells connected together that produce voltage are called a .

A) primary cell
B) battery
C) secondary cell
D) voltage stack
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Solar cells are constructed from a combination of P- and N-type materials.

A) semiconductor
B) conductor
C) resistor
D) semiresistor
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What type of cell cannot be recharged?

A) primary
B) secondary
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Most of the electric power in the world is produced by alternators.
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The LeClanché cell is also known as a(n) cell.

A) alkaline
B) carbon-zinc
C) silver zinc
D) nickel-cadmium
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A list of metals showing their willingness to accept electrons is called the series of metals.

A) automotive
B) ionic
C) electromotive
D) electronic
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Nickel-cadmium (nicad) cells can be charged and discharged about times.

A) 500
B) 1000
C) 2000
D) 5000
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Piezoelectricity refers to electricity produced by some materials when they are subjected to .

A) sunlight
B) pressure
C) heat
D) high temperatures
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Deck 13: Batteries and Other Sources of Electricity
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What is the terminal voltage of a nicad battery containing six cells?

A) 6.6 V
B) 13.2 V
C) 9 V
D) 7.2 V
D
2
In 1800, Alessandro Volta was experimenting with producing electricity. He called his battery .

A) cell
B) secondary cell
C) voltaic pile
D) D-cell
C
3
To perform a load test on a lead-acid battery, the amount of test current should be times the ampere-hour capacity.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
B
4
The no-load voltage of a cell is greater than the normal load voltage because of the internal of the cell.

A) inductance
B) resistance
C) capacitance
D) reactance
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What type of cell can be recharged?

A) primary
B) secondary
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A voltaic cell is constructed of two unlike metals and a(n) , alkaline, or salt solution.

A) ion
B) saline
C) salty
D) acid
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What is a measure of the amount of acid contained in water?

A) relative gravity
B) specific gravity
C) relative resistance
D) specific resistance
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The word is often used in reference to a single cell.

A) voltaic
B) battery
C) anode
D) cathode
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The amount of voltage produced by an individual is determined by the materials from which it is made.

A) cell
B) anode
C) cathode
D) electrode
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Thermocouples produce voltage because of the action of two dissimilar metals. The voltage produced depends on the type of metals used and the difference between the junction and the open ends.

A) distance
B) height
C) time
D) temperature
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The amount of energy a cell can deliver is called its capacity.

A) volt
B) lithium
C) current
D) carrying
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A device used for measuring the specific gravity of a cell is called a .

A) hygrometer
B) hydrometer
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What is the maximum current (amperes) that should be applied when charging an 80-ampere-hour battery?

A) six
B) eight
C) ten
D) twelve
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Several cells connected together that produce voltage are called a .

A) primary cell
B) battery
C) secondary cell
D) voltage stack
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Solar cells are constructed from a combination of P- and N-type materials.

A) semiconductor
B) conductor
C) resistor
D) semiresistor
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What type of cell cannot be recharged?

A) primary
B) secondary
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Most of the electric power in the world is produced by alternators.
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The LeClanché cell is also known as a(n) cell.

A) alkaline
B) carbon-zinc
C) silver zinc
D) nickel-cadmium
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A list of metals showing their willingness to accept electrons is called the series of metals.

A) automotive
B) ionic
C) electromotive
D) electronic
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Nickel-cadmium (nicad) cells can be charged and discharged about times.

A) 500
B) 1000
C) 2000
D) 5000
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Piezoelectricity refers to electricity produced by some materials when they are subjected to .

A) sunlight
B) pressure
C) heat
D) high temperatures
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