Deck 12: Electric Current and Related Variables in Engineering

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The law that states that at any given time, the sum of the currents entering a node must equal the sum of the currents leaving the node is know as

A)Kirchoff's current law
B)Kirchoff's voltage law
C)Ohm's law
D)Coulomb's law
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The flow of electric charge that periodically reverses direction that is typically produced by rotating generators is known as

A)ac current.
B)dc current.
C)ac/dc current.
D)omni directional current.
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The flow of electric charge that occurs in one direction that is typically produced by batteries is known as

A)ac current.
B)dc current.
C)ac/dc current.
D)unidirectional current.
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In SI units, the unit of charge is the coulomb (C).
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The basic law of electric charges states that unlike charges attract each other while like charges repel.
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Which of the following batteries is an example of a primary cell?

A)Nickel-cadmium (NiCd) also known as "nicad"
B)Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH)
C)Alkaline
D)Lead acid
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The flow of charge will occur when the two bodies are connected by an electrical conductor such as a copper wire.The flow of electric charge is called electric current.
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Which subatomic particle has no charge?

A)Proton
B)Neutron
C)Electron
D)Ion
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Which subatomic particle has a negative charge?

A)Proton
B)Neutron
C)Electron
D)Ion
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Primary cells are batteries that can be recharged while secondary cells are batteries that cannot be recharged.
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Every engineer needs to understand the fundamentals of electricity and magnetism.
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In all batteries, electricity is produced by

A)light
B)heat
C)a chemical reaction
D)all of the above
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Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?

A)Proton
B)Neutron
C)Electron
D)Ion
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Electric current is a fundamental dimension.
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The amount of work required to move charge between two points is represented by

A)electric current
B)resistance
C)voltage
D)energy
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In general, there are two ways in which the sun's energy is converted into electricity:

A)photovoltaic and photothermal
B)photovoltaic and photochemical
C)photovoltaic and photosynthetic
D)none of the above
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Voltage is sometime referred to as emf.What does emf stand for?

A)Electromagnetic frequency
B)Electromotive frequency
C)Electromagnetic force
D)Electromotive force
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An electrical circuit refers to the combination of various electrical components that are connected together.
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One coulomb is defined as the amount of charge that passes a point in a wire in 1 second when a current of 1 ampere is flowing through the wire.
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The SI unit for electric current is

A)amperes
B)electrons per second
C)coulombs
D)watts
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In certain circuits, if one of the elements fails, that failure prevents the current from flowing through other elements in the circuit; thus the entire circuit fails.This type of circuit is a

A)parallel circuit
B)series circuit
C)none of the above
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A numbering system that describes the size of an electric conductor is AWG.What does AWG stand for?

A)American Wire Gage
B)Association of Wire Gages
C)Atlas of Wire Gages
D)All Wire Gages
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Ohm's law describes the relationship between voltage, resistance, and current.Which of these is Ohm's law?

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Electrical resistance is a fundamental dimension.
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Most indoor fluorescent light fixtures contain two or three 40-watt bulbs each.If a classroom has 15 fluorescent light fixtures, each with three 40-watt bulbs, how much does it cost to leave the lights on for a two-hour class? Assume the electric company charges approximately 10 cents per kilowatt-hour.
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Electrical components that store energy on two oppositely charged electrodes, rather than through a chemical reaction are known as

A)batteries
B)inductors
C)transistors
D)capacitors
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In lighting design, a variable called CRI is often used.What does CRI stand for?

A)Color Repeatability Index
B)Color Rendition Index
C)Capacitive-Resistive Index
D)none of the above
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The electrical resistance of a material does not vary with temperature.
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A common unit of illumination intensity is called a footcandle and is equal to

A)the amount of light one foot away from a candle.
B)the amount of light from a one-foot long candle.
C)one lumen distributed over an area of 1-square-foot.
D)none of the above
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According to a light bulb manufacturer, its 75 W CFL floodlight consumes 25 W and produces 1500 lumens.What is the efficacy of the floodlight?
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How many kW-hour is consumed by a TV set that uses 250 watts when it is left on for 4 hours?

A)250
B)1000
C)1
D)0.25
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The ratio of the diameter of No.1 AWG wire to No.2 is

A)1.25
B)1.5
C)2.0
D)1.12
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the amount of light emitted by a lamp is expressed in lumens.
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Some of the factors that engineers consider when selecting a motor for an application are:

A)motor type and speed (rpm).
B)motor performance and efficiency.
C)cost, life expectancy, and noise level.
D)maintenance and service requirements.
E)all of the above
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The distribution of light on a horizontal surface is known as

A)luminescence
B)luminosity
C)illuminescence
D)illumination
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When it comes to wire size, the larger the gage number the larger the wire diameter.
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Some materials exhibit near-zero resistance at very low temperatures.This behavior is called

A)infra-resistance
B)anti-resistance
C)semiconductivity
D)superconductivity
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Capacitors are used for

A)energy storage
B)electronic filters
C)timing elements
D)all of the above
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The ratio of how much light is produced by a lamp (in lumens) to how much energy is consumed by the lamp (in watts) is known as

A)efficacy
B)efficiency
C)illumination cost
D)energy cost
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One kilowatt hour represents the amount of power consumed during 1 hour by a device that uses one kilowatt (kW).
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The law that states that at any given time, the sum of the currents entering a node must equal the sum of the currents leaving the node is know as

A)Kirchoff's current law
B)Kirchoff's voltage law
C)Ohm's law
D)Coulomb's law
A
2
The flow of electric charge that periodically reverses direction that is typically produced by rotating generators is known as

A)ac current.
B)dc current.
C)ac/dc current.
D)omni directional current.
A
3
The flow of electric charge that occurs in one direction that is typically produced by batteries is known as

A)ac current.
B)dc current.
C)ac/dc current.
D)unidirectional current.
B
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In SI units, the unit of charge is the coulomb (C).
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The basic law of electric charges states that unlike charges attract each other while like charges repel.
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Which of the following batteries is an example of a primary cell?

A)Nickel-cadmium (NiCd) also known as "nicad"
B)Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH)
C)Alkaline
D)Lead acid
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The flow of charge will occur when the two bodies are connected by an electrical conductor such as a copper wire.The flow of electric charge is called electric current.
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Which subatomic particle has no charge?

A)Proton
B)Neutron
C)Electron
D)Ion
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Which subatomic particle has a negative charge?

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B)Neutron
C)Electron
D)Ion
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Primary cells are batteries that can be recharged while secondary cells are batteries that cannot be recharged.
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Every engineer needs to understand the fundamentals of electricity and magnetism.
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In all batteries, electricity is produced by

A)light
B)heat
C)a chemical reaction
D)all of the above
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Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?

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B)Neutron
C)Electron
D)Ion
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Electric current is a fundamental dimension.
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The amount of work required to move charge between two points is represented by

A)electric current
B)resistance
C)voltage
D)energy
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In general, there are two ways in which the sun's energy is converted into electricity:

A)photovoltaic and photothermal
B)photovoltaic and photochemical
C)photovoltaic and photosynthetic
D)none of the above
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Voltage is sometime referred to as emf.What does emf stand for?

A)Electromagnetic frequency
B)Electromotive frequency
C)Electromagnetic force
D)Electromotive force
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An electrical circuit refers to the combination of various electrical components that are connected together.
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One coulomb is defined as the amount of charge that passes a point in a wire in 1 second when a current of 1 ampere is flowing through the wire.
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The SI unit for electric current is

A)amperes
B)electrons per second
C)coulombs
D)watts
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In certain circuits, if one of the elements fails, that failure prevents the current from flowing through other elements in the circuit; thus the entire circuit fails.This type of circuit is a

A)parallel circuit
B)series circuit
C)none of the above
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A numbering system that describes the size of an electric conductor is AWG.What does AWG stand for?

A)American Wire Gage
B)Association of Wire Gages
C)Atlas of Wire Gages
D)All Wire Gages
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Ohm's law describes the relationship between voltage, resistance, and current.Which of these is Ohm's law?

A) <strong>Ohm's law describes the relationship between voltage, resistance, and current.Which of these is Ohm's law?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Ohm's law describes the relationship between voltage, resistance, and current.Which of these is Ohm's law?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Ohm's law describes the relationship between voltage, resistance, and current.Which of these is Ohm's law?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Ohm's law describes the relationship between voltage, resistance, and current.Which of these is Ohm's law?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Electrical resistance is a fundamental dimension.
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Most indoor fluorescent light fixtures contain two or three 40-watt bulbs each.If a classroom has 15 fluorescent light fixtures, each with three 40-watt bulbs, how much does it cost to leave the lights on for a two-hour class? Assume the electric company charges approximately 10 cents per kilowatt-hour.
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Electrical components that store energy on two oppositely charged electrodes, rather than through a chemical reaction are known as

A)batteries
B)inductors
C)transistors
D)capacitors
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In lighting design, a variable called CRI is often used.What does CRI stand for?

A)Color Repeatability Index
B)Color Rendition Index
C)Capacitive-Resistive Index
D)none of the above
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The electrical resistance of a material does not vary with temperature.
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A common unit of illumination intensity is called a footcandle and is equal to

A)the amount of light one foot away from a candle.
B)the amount of light from a one-foot long candle.
C)one lumen distributed over an area of 1-square-foot.
D)none of the above
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According to a light bulb manufacturer, its 75 W CFL floodlight consumes 25 W and produces 1500 lumens.What is the efficacy of the floodlight?
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How many kW-hour is consumed by a TV set that uses 250 watts when it is left on for 4 hours?

A)250
B)1000
C)1
D)0.25
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The ratio of the diameter of No.1 AWG wire to No.2 is

A)1.25
B)1.5
C)2.0
D)1.12
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the amount of light emitted by a lamp is expressed in lumens.
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Some of the factors that engineers consider when selecting a motor for an application are:

A)motor type and speed (rpm).
B)motor performance and efficiency.
C)cost, life expectancy, and noise level.
D)maintenance and service requirements.
E)all of the above
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The distribution of light on a horizontal surface is known as

A)luminescence
B)luminosity
C)illuminescence
D)illumination
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When it comes to wire size, the larger the gage number the larger the wire diameter.
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Some materials exhibit near-zero resistance at very low temperatures.This behavior is called

A)infra-resistance
B)anti-resistance
C)semiconductivity
D)superconductivity
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Capacitors are used for

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D)all of the above
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The ratio of how much light is produced by a lamp (in lumens) to how much energy is consumed by the lamp (in watts) is known as

A)efficacy
B)efficiency
C)illumination cost
D)energy cost
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