Deck 4: The X-Ray Circuit

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The property of a circuit that impedes the flow of electrons is

A) electric current
B) electric potential
C) resistance
D) electrostatics
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A volt is the ratio of work per unit of charge and is written

A) Joules/Coulomb
B) Coulomb/Joules
C) Watt/Coulomb
D) Coulomb/Watt
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As two charges get closer, the electrostatic force

A) is directly proportional to the amount of distance between them
B) is inversely proportional to the amount of distance between them
C) is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them
D) is directly proportional to the square of the distance between them
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Which of the following is NOT a correct law of electrostatics:

A) like charges repel
B) unlike charges attract
C) electric charges reside only on the internal surface of conductors
D) all of these are laws of electrostatics
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The unit of measurement of electrical charges (SI) is

A) Watt
B) Joule
C) Newton
D) Coulomb
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The study of stationary electric charges is

A) electromagnetism
B) electrodynamics
C) electronics
D) electrostatics
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The flow of electrons along a conductor is

A) electric current
B) electric potential
C) resistance
D) electrostatics
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If a conductor is curved, the greatest amount of charge will be found

A) at the beginning of the conductor
B) at the end of the conductor
C) at the area of the greatest curvature of the conductor
D) along the straightest area of the conductor
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Electricity is typically thought to be the same as

A) electromagnetism
B) electrodynamics
C) electronics
D) electrostatics
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One Coulomb is equal to the electrical charge of 6.25 *1018

A) electrons
B) protons
C) neutrons
D) nuclei
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The volt is the unit of measure for

A) electric current
B) electric potential
C) resistance
D) electrostatics
Question
To get electrons to flow along a conductor, there must be

A) an excess of negative charges at one end of the wire
B) an excess of negative charges at both ends of the wire
C) an excess of positive charges at one end of the wire, and an excess of negative charges at the other
D) an excess of positive charges at both ends of the wire
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The ability to do work because of a separation of charges is

A) electric current
B) electric potential
C) resistance
D) electrostatics
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A volt is the potential difference that will maintain a current of _____ ampere in a circuit with a resistance of ______ ohm.

A) 1; 2
B) 2; 1
C) 1; 1
D) 2; 2
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Electrification by induction requires that the two objects

A) are in direct, constant contact with each other
B) are not at all in contact with each other
C) contact each other and then separate
D) are as far apart as possible from each other
Question
The ampere is the unit of measure for

A) electric current
B) electric potential
C) resistance
D) electrostatics
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A material that has a large number of free electrons is a

A) good insulator
B) good conductor
C) poor conductor
D) All of these
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Rubbing a rubber rod with fur is an example of electrification by

A) contact
B) friction
C) induction
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The study of electric charges in motion is

A) electromagnetism
B) electrodynamics
C) electronics
D) electrostatics
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When there is movement of some of the electrons of an uncharged metallic object as it is brought into the electric field of a charged object, this is electrification by

A) contact
B) friction
C) induction
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The ampere is defined as ______ Coulomb passing by a point in ____ second.

A) 1; 1
B) 2; 1
C) 1; 2
D) 2; 2
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A(n) ______ is the electrical resistance between two points along a conductor that, when one volt is applied, produces 1 ampere of current.

A) amp
B) volt
C) ohm
D) Watt
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A 12-volt battery use 12 Joules of energy to move

A) 1 Coulomb of charge
B) 2 Coulombs of charge
C) 12 Coulombs of charge
D) 24 Coulombs of charge
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Rubber is

A) an excellent conductor
B) an excellent insulator
C) a weak conductor
D) a weak insulator
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Ohm's law can be written as

A) I = V/R
B) I = R/V
C) R = I/V
D) R = IR
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When a conductor is longer:

A) resistance decreases
B) resistance increases
C) resistance remains the same
D) none of these
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The 60 Hz of electricity flowing into homes in the U.S. characterizes

A) alternating current
B) indirect current
C) direct current
D) weak current
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Which of the following is NOT a good electrical conductor?

A) Gold.
B) Copper.
C) Glass.
D) Water.
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When a conductor is more twisted:

A) resistance decreases
B) resistance increases
C) resistance remains the same
D) none of these
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Which of the following materials is a good conductor?

A) Glass.
B) Copper.
C) Plastic.
D) All of these are good conductors.
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Glass is an example of a(n)

A) insulator
B) conductor
C) material that allows the flow of electrons
D) inductor
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When a metallic conductor is colder:

A) resistance decreases
B) resistance increases
C) resistance remains the same
D) none of these
Question
Ohm's law can be written as

A) amps = volts *ohms
B) volts = amps * ohms
C) ohms = volts * amps
D) none of these
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When a conductor has a smaller cross-sectional area:

A) resistance decreases
B) resistance increases
C) resistance remains the same
D) none of these
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A material that allows electrons to move is a(n)

A) volt
B) insulator
C) conductor
D) inductor
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Which of the following is NOT a good insulator?

A) Glass.
B) Gold.
C) Wood.
D) Ceramic.
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A material that resists the movement of electrons is a(n)

A) ohm
B) insulator
C) conductor
D) inductor
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Kilovoltage peak is abbreviated as

A) kP
B) kPk
C) kVPk
D) kVp
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Current that changes direction in the conductor is

A) alternating current
B) indirect current
C) direct current
D) weak current
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A battery produces

A) alternating current
B) indirect current
C) direct current
D) current that changes direction
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Which of the following devices allow the electricity to flow in one direction only?

A) Fuse.
B) Switch.
C) Transformer.
D) Diode.
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The lines of force in space associated with a magnet are called

A) lines of flux
B) dipoles
C) domains
D) lines of field
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A closed pathway of wires and related elements is a(n)

A) diode
B) fuse
C) rheostat
D) electric circuit
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The ability of a material to attract iron, cobalt, or nickel is called

A) electromagnetism
B) potential difference
C) magnetism
D) voltage
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The device that produces electrons through a chemical reaction is a

A) transformer
B) fuse
C) resistor
D) battery
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The purpose of grounding is to

A) provide a source for electricity
B) neutralize a charged object
C) replace the circuit breaker
D) none of these
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Magnetic field strength is measured in

A) tesla
B) ohms
C) Newtons
D) Joules
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An adjustable form of a resistor is the

A) rheostat
B) capacitor
C) switch
D) diode
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A circuit with elements that are arranged like a "bridge" or branching across a conductor is called a

A) series circuit
B) parallel circuit
C) bridge circuit
D) series-parallel circuit
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Which of the following does NOT open a circuit to keep the circuit and devices safe?

A) Fuse.
B) Resistor.
C) Circuit breaker.
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A device that temporarily stores charge is the

A) rheostat
B) capacitor
C) transformer
D) fuse
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Outside the magnet, the lines of flux travel from

A) north pole to south pole
B) south pole to north pole
C) east pole to west pole
D) west pole to east pole
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Inside the magnet, the lines of flux travel from

A) north pole to south pole
B) south pole to north pole
C) east pole to west pole
D) west pole to east pole
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Which of the following devices can increase or decrease voltage by a set amount?

A) Battery.
B) Capacitor.
C) Transformer.
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A material that is weakly repelled by a magnetic field is classified as

A) nonmagnetic
B) paramagnetic
C) ferromagnetic
D) diamagnetic
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The device that regulates the amount of current flowing in the circuit is the

A) battery
B) resistor
C) fuse
D) transformer
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Like poles of a magnet _________ each other and opposite poles ________ each other.

A) attract; attract
B) repel; repel
C) attract; repel
D) repel; attract
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When a switch is turned on, the electric circuit

A) is closed
B) does not allow electrons to flow
C) is opened
D) none of these
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The force of magnetic attraction varies

A) directly with the square of the strength of the poles
B) inversely with the square of the strength of the poles
C) directly with the square of the distance between the poles
D) inversely with the square of the distance between the poles
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A material that will conduct electricity, but not as well as good conductors, but also will insulate, but not as well as good insulators are called a(n)

A) excellent conductor
B) weak conductor
C) weak insulator
D) semiconductor
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Wood and plastic are considered:

A) nonmagnetic
B) paramagnetic
C) ferromagnetic
D) diamagnetic
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A material that is strongly attracted to a magnetic field is

A) nonmagnetic
B) paramagnetic
C) ferromagnetic
D) diamagnetic
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According to Faraday's Law of Electromagnet Induction, if the strength of the magnetic field is increased, _________ is also increased.

A) current
B) resistance
C) voltage
D) all of these
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A device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy is a

A) motor
B) transformer
C) generator
D) electromagnet
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A step-up transformer results in

A) increased current
B) increased voltage
C) increased resistance
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The idea that electricity could be induced in a wire by moving it through a magnetic field was discovered by

A) Faraday
B) Roentgen
C) Tesla
D) Oersted
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Slowing down the speed at which the conductor passes through the magnetic field results in

A) increased electromagnetic induction
B) reduced electromagnetic induction
C) no effect on electromagnetic induction
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_______________ current is induced in the secondary coil when mutual induction takes place.

A) alternating
B) direct
C) neither of the above
D) both of the above
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A step-up transformer results in

A) decreased current
B) decreased voltage
C) decreased resistance
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A device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy is a

A) motor
B) transformer
C) generator
D) electromagnet
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Mutual induction involves electricity being induced into a ______________.

A) primary coil
B) secondary coil
C) moving magnetic field
D) none of these
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A material that is weakly attracted to a magnetic field is

A) nonmagnetic
B) paramagnetic
C) ferromagnetic
D) diamagnetic
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An electromagnet includes:

A) a coil of wire
B) an iron core
C) a solenoid
D) all of these
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A step-down transformer results in

A) increased current
B) increased voltage
C) increased resistance
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With mutual induction, to induce voltage in the secondary coil, there must be

A) a physical connection between the two coils of wire
B) alternating current in the primary coil of wire
C) direct current in the primary coil of wire
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Reducing the number of coils in the wire will result in

A) increased electromagnetic induction
B) reduced electromagnetic induction
C) no effect on electromagnetic induction
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Self-induction is based on the concepts introduced in

A) Ohm's law
B) Lenz's law
C) Oersted's law
D) Faraday's law
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With self-induction, the secondary current

A) is in a secondary coil
B) is in the original coil
C) opposes the original current
D) is in the original coil and opposes the original current
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The idea that electricity flowing through a conductor produces a magnetic field was identified by

A) Faraday
B) Roentgen
C) Tesla
D) Oersted
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Increasing the strength of the magnetic field results in

A) increased electromagnetic induction
B) reduced electromagnetic induction
C) no effect on electromagnetic induction
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The property of a circuit that impedes the flow of electrons is

A) electric current
B) electric potential
C) resistance
D) electrostatics
resistance
2
A volt is the ratio of work per unit of charge and is written

A) Joules/Coulomb
B) Coulomb/Joules
C) Watt/Coulomb
D) Coulomb/Watt
Joules/Coulomb
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As two charges get closer, the electrostatic force

A) is directly proportional to the amount of distance between them
B) is inversely proportional to the amount of distance between them
C) is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them
D) is directly proportional to the square of the distance between them
is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them
4
Which of the following is NOT a correct law of electrostatics:

A) like charges repel
B) unlike charges attract
C) electric charges reside only on the internal surface of conductors
D) all of these are laws of electrostatics
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The unit of measurement of electrical charges (SI) is

A) Watt
B) Joule
C) Newton
D) Coulomb
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The study of stationary electric charges is

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B) electrodynamics
C) electronics
D) electrostatics
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The flow of electrons along a conductor is

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C) resistance
D) electrostatics
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If a conductor is curved, the greatest amount of charge will be found

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C) at the area of the greatest curvature of the conductor
D) along the straightest area of the conductor
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Electricity is typically thought to be the same as

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C) electronics
D) electrostatics
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One Coulomb is equal to the electrical charge of 6.25 *1018

A) electrons
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C) neutrons
D) nuclei
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The volt is the unit of measure for

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B) electric potential
C) resistance
D) electrostatics
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To get electrons to flow along a conductor, there must be

A) an excess of negative charges at one end of the wire
B) an excess of negative charges at both ends of the wire
C) an excess of positive charges at one end of the wire, and an excess of negative charges at the other
D) an excess of positive charges at both ends of the wire
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The ability to do work because of a separation of charges is

A) electric current
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C) resistance
D) electrostatics
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A volt is the potential difference that will maintain a current of _____ ampere in a circuit with a resistance of ______ ohm.

A) 1; 2
B) 2; 1
C) 1; 1
D) 2; 2
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Electrification by induction requires that the two objects

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C) contact each other and then separate
D) are as far apart as possible from each other
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The ampere is the unit of measure for

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D) electrostatics
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A material that has a large number of free electrons is a

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Rubbing a rubber rod with fur is an example of electrification by

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C) induction
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The study of electric charges in motion is

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D) electrostatics
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When there is movement of some of the electrons of an uncharged metallic object as it is brought into the electric field of a charged object, this is electrification by

A) contact
B) friction
C) induction
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The ampere is defined as ______ Coulomb passing by a point in ____ second.

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B) 2; 1
C) 1; 2
D) 2; 2
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A(n) ______ is the electrical resistance between two points along a conductor that, when one volt is applied, produces 1 ampere of current.

A) amp
B) volt
C) ohm
D) Watt
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A 12-volt battery use 12 Joules of energy to move

A) 1 Coulomb of charge
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C) 12 Coulombs of charge
D) 24 Coulombs of charge
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Rubber is

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C) a weak conductor
D) a weak insulator
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Ohm's law can be written as

A) I = V/R
B) I = R/V
C) R = I/V
D) R = IR
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When a conductor is longer:

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B) resistance increases
C) resistance remains the same
D) none of these
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The 60 Hz of electricity flowing into homes in the U.S. characterizes

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C) direct current
D) weak current
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Which of the following is NOT a good electrical conductor?

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B) Copper.
C) Glass.
D) Water.
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When a conductor is more twisted:

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B) resistance increases
C) resistance remains the same
D) none of these
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Which of the following materials is a good conductor?

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C) Plastic.
D) All of these are good conductors.
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Glass is an example of a(n)

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When a metallic conductor is colder:

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Ohm's law can be written as

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B) volts = amps * ohms
C) ohms = volts * amps
D) none of these
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When a conductor has a smaller cross-sectional area:

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C) resistance remains the same
D) none of these
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A material that allows electrons to move is a(n)

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Which of the following is NOT a good insulator?

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C) Wood.
D) Ceramic.
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A material that resists the movement of electrons is a(n)

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Kilovoltage peak is abbreviated as

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B) kPk
C) kVPk
D) kVp
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Current that changes direction in the conductor is

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B) indirect current
C) direct current
D) weak current
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A battery produces

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C) direct current
D) current that changes direction
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Which of the following devices allow the electricity to flow in one direction only?

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B) Switch.
C) Transformer.
D) Diode.
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The lines of force in space associated with a magnet are called

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B) dipoles
C) domains
D) lines of field
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A closed pathway of wires and related elements is a(n)

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C) rheostat
D) electric circuit
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The ability of a material to attract iron, cobalt, or nickel is called

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B) potential difference
C) magnetism
D) voltage
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The device that produces electrons through a chemical reaction is a

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D) battery
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The purpose of grounding is to

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B) neutralize a charged object
C) replace the circuit breaker
D) none of these
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Magnetic field strength is measured in

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C) Newtons
D) Joules
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An adjustable form of a resistor is the

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D) diode
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A circuit with elements that are arranged like a "bridge" or branching across a conductor is called a

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B) parallel circuit
C) bridge circuit
D) series-parallel circuit
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Which of the following does NOT open a circuit to keep the circuit and devices safe?

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B) Resistor.
C) Circuit breaker.
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A device that temporarily stores charge is the

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B) capacitor
C) transformer
D) fuse
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Outside the magnet, the lines of flux travel from

A) north pole to south pole
B) south pole to north pole
C) east pole to west pole
D) west pole to east pole
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Inside the magnet, the lines of flux travel from

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B) south pole to north pole
C) east pole to west pole
D) west pole to east pole
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Which of the following devices can increase or decrease voltage by a set amount?

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C) Transformer.
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A material that is weakly repelled by a magnetic field is classified as

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B) paramagnetic
C) ferromagnetic
D) diamagnetic
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The device that regulates the amount of current flowing in the circuit is the

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C) fuse
D) transformer
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Like poles of a magnet _________ each other and opposite poles ________ each other.

A) attract; attract
B) repel; repel
C) attract; repel
D) repel; attract
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When a switch is turned on, the electric circuit

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B) does not allow electrons to flow
C) is opened
D) none of these
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The force of magnetic attraction varies

A) directly with the square of the strength of the poles
B) inversely with the square of the strength of the poles
C) directly with the square of the distance between the poles
D) inversely with the square of the distance between the poles
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A material that will conduct electricity, but not as well as good conductors, but also will insulate, but not as well as good insulators are called a(n)

A) excellent conductor
B) weak conductor
C) weak insulator
D) semiconductor
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Wood and plastic are considered:

A) nonmagnetic
B) paramagnetic
C) ferromagnetic
D) diamagnetic
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62
A material that is strongly attracted to a magnetic field is

A) nonmagnetic
B) paramagnetic
C) ferromagnetic
D) diamagnetic
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63
According to Faraday's Law of Electromagnet Induction, if the strength of the magnetic field is increased, _________ is also increased.

A) current
B) resistance
C) voltage
D) all of these
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64
A device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy is a

A) motor
B) transformer
C) generator
D) electromagnet
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65
A step-up transformer results in

A) increased current
B) increased voltage
C) increased resistance
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66
The idea that electricity could be induced in a wire by moving it through a magnetic field was discovered by

A) Faraday
B) Roentgen
C) Tesla
D) Oersted
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67
Slowing down the speed at which the conductor passes through the magnetic field results in

A) increased electromagnetic induction
B) reduced electromagnetic induction
C) no effect on electromagnetic induction
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68
_______________ current is induced in the secondary coil when mutual induction takes place.

A) alternating
B) direct
C) neither of the above
D) both of the above
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69
A step-up transformer results in

A) decreased current
B) decreased voltage
C) decreased resistance
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70
A device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy is a

A) motor
B) transformer
C) generator
D) electromagnet
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71
Mutual induction involves electricity being induced into a ______________.

A) primary coil
B) secondary coil
C) moving magnetic field
D) none of these
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72
A material that is weakly attracted to a magnetic field is

A) nonmagnetic
B) paramagnetic
C) ferromagnetic
D) diamagnetic
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73
An electromagnet includes:

A) a coil of wire
B) an iron core
C) a solenoid
D) all of these
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74
A step-down transformer results in

A) increased current
B) increased voltage
C) increased resistance
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75
With mutual induction, to induce voltage in the secondary coil, there must be

A) a physical connection between the two coils of wire
B) alternating current in the primary coil of wire
C) direct current in the primary coil of wire
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76
Reducing the number of coils in the wire will result in

A) increased electromagnetic induction
B) reduced electromagnetic induction
C) no effect on electromagnetic induction
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77
Self-induction is based on the concepts introduced in

A) Ohm's law
B) Lenz's law
C) Oersted's law
D) Faraday's law
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78
With self-induction, the secondary current

A) is in a secondary coil
B) is in the original coil
C) opposes the original current
D) is in the original coil and opposes the original current
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79
The idea that electricity flowing through a conductor produces a magnetic field was identified by

A) Faraday
B) Roentgen
C) Tesla
D) Oersted
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80
Increasing the strength of the magnetic field results in

A) increased electromagnetic induction
B) reduced electromagnetic induction
C) no effect on electromagnetic induction
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