Deck 6: Series Circuits

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A voltage is used to provide different voltages between certain points in a circuit.

A) doubler
B) multiplier
C) scalar
D) divider
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If a series circuit has resistor values of 27 Ω, 56 Ω, and 82 Ω, the total resistance is Ω.
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When a circuit has only one path, the is the same at any point.

A) voltage
B) current
C) power
D) resistance
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A series circuit has a total resistance of 240 Ω and a current flow of 4 A. What is the applied voltage?

A) 244 V
B) 60 V
C) 0.0167 V
D) 960 V
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The total power in a circuit is equal to the sum of the used by all parts.
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A three-resistor circuit has a total power of 25 W. Two of the resistors dissipate 10 W and 5 W, respectively. How much power does the third resistor dissipate?

A) 25 W
B) 10 W
C) 2 W
D) 15 W
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A series circuit has two resistors that dissipate 10 W and 15 W, respectively. What is the total power dissipation of the circuit?

A) 10 W
B) 5 W
C) 25 W
D) 15 W
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What device is designed to open and disconnect a circuit in the event of excessive current?

A) fuse
B) power supply
C) wire
D) potentiometer
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A voltage that is positive with respect to ground is a(n) voltage.

A) above-ground
B) below-ground
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A series circuit has a total resistance of 180 Ω and an applied voltage of 120 V. What is the current flow?

A) 300 A
B) 1.5 A
C) 60 A
D) 0.667 A
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What is the applied voltage in a series circuit with two resistors (25 V and 60 V, respectively)?

A) 35 V
B) 85 V
C) 25 V
D) 60 V
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The amount of across a resistor is proportional to its resistance.

A) voltage drop
B) voltage rise
C) current drop
D) current rise
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To symbolize a ground point made by physically driving an object such as a rod or pipe into the ground, a(n) _____ ground symbol is used.

A) chassis
B) circuit
C) earth
D) supply
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A two-resistor series circuit has an applied voltage of 100 V. The voltage across one of the resistors is 40 V. What is the voltage across the other resistor?

A) 0.4 V
B) 2.5 V
C) 60 V
D) 140 V
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The current, voltage, power, and resistance in a series circuit can be calculated using law.

A) Ampere's
B) Coulomb's
C) Ohm's
D) Volt's
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By observing the direction of current flow through the circuit, voltage can be determined.

A) drop
B) polarity
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A circuit that has only one path for current flow is a circuit.

A) series
B) parallel
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What force pushes the electrons through a resistance in a circuit?

A) voltage
B) inductance
C) potential
D) current
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In a series circuit, the sum of the voltage drops is the applied voltage.

A) greater than
B) less than
C) equal to
D) unrelated to
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A point that is used as a common connection for other parts of a circuit not actually driven into the ground is called a ground.

A) chassis
B) circuit
C) ground
D) supply
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Deck 6: Series Circuits
1
A voltage is used to provide different voltages between certain points in a circuit.

A) doubler
B) multiplier
C) scalar
D) divider
D
2
If a series circuit has resistor values of 27 Ω, 56 Ω, and 82 Ω, the total resistance is Ω.
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3
When a circuit has only one path, the is the same at any point.

A) voltage
B) current
C) power
D) resistance
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4
A series circuit has a total resistance of 240 Ω and a current flow of 4 A. What is the applied voltage?

A) 244 V
B) 60 V
C) 0.0167 V
D) 960 V
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The total power in a circuit is equal to the sum of the used by all parts.
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A three-resistor circuit has a total power of 25 W. Two of the resistors dissipate 10 W and 5 W, respectively. How much power does the third resistor dissipate?

A) 25 W
B) 10 W
C) 2 W
D) 15 W
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A series circuit has two resistors that dissipate 10 W and 15 W, respectively. What is the total power dissipation of the circuit?

A) 10 W
B) 5 W
C) 25 W
D) 15 W
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What device is designed to open and disconnect a circuit in the event of excessive current?

A) fuse
B) power supply
C) wire
D) potentiometer
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A voltage that is positive with respect to ground is a(n) voltage.

A) above-ground
B) below-ground
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10
A series circuit has a total resistance of 180 Ω and an applied voltage of 120 V. What is the current flow?

A) 300 A
B) 1.5 A
C) 60 A
D) 0.667 A
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11
What is the applied voltage in a series circuit with two resistors (25 V and 60 V, respectively)?

A) 35 V
B) 85 V
C) 25 V
D) 60 V
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12
The amount of across a resistor is proportional to its resistance.

A) voltage drop
B) voltage rise
C) current drop
D) current rise
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To symbolize a ground point made by physically driving an object such as a rod or pipe into the ground, a(n) _____ ground symbol is used.

A) chassis
B) circuit
C) earth
D) supply
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14
A two-resistor series circuit has an applied voltage of 100 V. The voltage across one of the resistors is 40 V. What is the voltage across the other resistor?

A) 0.4 V
B) 2.5 V
C) 60 V
D) 140 V
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15
The current, voltage, power, and resistance in a series circuit can be calculated using law.

A) Ampere's
B) Coulomb's
C) Ohm's
D) Volt's
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By observing the direction of current flow through the circuit, voltage can be determined.

A) drop
B) polarity
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17
A circuit that has only one path for current flow is a circuit.

A) series
B) parallel
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18
What force pushes the electrons through a resistance in a circuit?

A) voltage
B) inductance
C) potential
D) current
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In a series circuit, the sum of the voltage drops is the applied voltage.

A) greater than
B) less than
C) equal to
D) unrelated to
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A point that is used as a common connection for other parts of a circuit not actually driven into the ground is called a ground.

A) chassis
B) circuit
C) ground
D) supply
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