Deck 2: Principles of Telecommunications Technology

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Static electricity is the release of an accumulated charge in some material or object.
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Neutrons possess no charge and are said to be neutral.
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Current electricity is the controlled movement of an electrical charge along the atoms of a conductor.
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The pressure that the electric current exerts on its conductor is known as amperes.
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A charge is that characteristic of a material which enables it to exert force on another material.
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When current is manipulated to transmit information, it becomes a circuit.
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A signal is a closed connection between an electric source and a load over which current may flow.
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Charged particles either repel or attract each other without ever making physical contact.
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Resistance is measured in volts.
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In alternating current (AC), an electrical charge flows steadily in one direction over the conductor.
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A material over which electric current readily flows is known as a(n) conductor. _________________________
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Grounding is the use of a conductor to divert unused or potentially harmful charges to an insulator, where they will be stopped or absorbed. _________________________
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The pressure that an electric current exerts is known as amperes. _________________________
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The charge flowing through a wire each second is measured in volts. _________________________
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Resistance is a material's opposition to electricity. _________________________
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In alternating current, an electrical charge flows steadily in one direction over the conductor. _________________________
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In direct current, the electrical charge flows in one direction first, then in the opposite direction, then back in the first direction. _________________________
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The term frequency refers to the number of cycles in a sine wave that are completed within a specified time frame. _________________________
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The distance between corresponding points on a cycle is called its wavelength. _________________________
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Current electricity is the release of an accumulated charge in some material or object. _________________________
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The characteristic of a material that enables it to exert force on another material is known as:

A) Charge
B) Protons
C) Electrons
D) Neutrons
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Which of the following is a release of an accumulated charge in some material or object?

A) Electrostatic charges
B) Charge
C) Static electricity
D) Current electricity
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Because the charges inherent in electrons and protons are bound to balance each other through static electricity, these charges are also called:

A) Current electricity
B) Electrostatic charges
C) Grounding
D) Electric current
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Which of the following refers to the controlled movement of an electrical charge?

A) Current electricity
B) Electrostatic charges
C) Static electricity
D) Signal
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Which of the following is a closed connection between an electric source and a load over which current flows?

A) Signal
B) Circuit
C) Conductor
D) Grounding
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When current is manipulated to transmit information, it becomes:

A) Signal
B) Circuit
C) Conductor
D) Static electricity
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The material over which electric current readily flows is known as:

A) Signal
B) Circuit
C) Voltage
D) Conductor
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The use of a conductor to divert unused or potentially harmful charges to an insulator, where they will be stopped or absorbed is referred to as:

A) Resistance
B) Voltage
C) Grounding
D) Circuit
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The pressure that the electric current exerts on its conductor is known as:

A) Voltage
B) Amperes
C) Hertz
D) Ohms
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Materials that do not allow electric current to flow easily are called:

A) Volts
B) Semiconductors
C) Insulators
D) Conductors
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The charge flowing through a wire each second is referred to as:

A) Resistance
B) Hertz
C) Amperes
D) Volts
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A material's opposition to current is referred to as:

A) Resistance
B) Amperes
C) Ohms
D) Capacitance
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Which of the following allows an electrical charge to flow steadily in one direction over a conductor?

A) DC
B) AC
C) Generator
D) Frequency
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Which of the following allows an electrical charge to flow in one direction first, then in the opposite direction, then back in the first direction?

A) DC
B) AC
C) Generator
D) Frequency
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Which of the following refers to a specific section of a wave, beginning at its starting point, up to its highest amplitude, down to its lowest amplitude, then back to its starting point?

A) Cycle
B) Frequency
C) Generator
D) Oscillation
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The distance between corresponding points on a cycle is called its:

A) Converter
B) Wavelength
C) Capacitor
D) Capacitance
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A device that changes AC to DC is referred to as:

A) Converter
B) Generator
C) Circuit
D) Conductor
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The ability for an electric circuit to accumulate or store a charge is referred to as:

A) Farads
B) Capacitance
C) Capacitor
D) Signal
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Which of the following stores an electrical charge?

A) Circuit
B) Converter
C) Generator
D) Capacitor
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When electrons move, they produce:

A) Electromagnetism
B) Magnetic field
C) Electromagnet
D) Inductor
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The magnetic effect produced by an electric current is known as:

A) Electromagnetism
B) Magnetic field
C) Capacitor
D) Inductance
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When used in an electric circuit, a coil of wire is called a(n):

A) Electromagnet
B) Transformer
C) Converter
D) Inductor
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Which of the following is an electrical wave that contains two electromagnetic coils and transfers electric energy from one coil to another?

A) Converter
B) Circuit
C) Transformer
D) Electromagnet
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Which of the following is a component that contributes no power gain to a circuit?

A) Passive device
B) Active device
C) Diode
D) Transistor
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An electronic component that allows current to flow in only one direction is referred to as:

A) Transistor
B) Diode
C) Resistor
D) Circuit
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Are protons found at the center of an atom?
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Is the term conductor used to describe a material over which current flows?
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Is voltage measured in amperes?
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Can you use the words current electricity and electric current interchangeably?
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Is resistance measured in volts?
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Does the term capacitance refer to the number of cycles in a sine wave that are completed within a specified time frame?
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Are electrons found at the center of an atom?
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Does the term electromagnetic refer to a wave that contains a combination of electric and magnetic forces?
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When current is manipulated to transmit information, does it become a signal?
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Does a voltmeter measure the resistance of a circuit?
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A(n) ____________________ is the characteristic of a material that enables it to exert force on another material.
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____________________ is the release of an accumulated charge in some material or object.
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Because the charges inherent in electrons and protons are bound to balance each other through static electricity, these charges are also called ____________________.
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____________________ is the controlled movement of an electrical charge along the atoms of a conductor.
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A(n) ____________________ is a closed connection between an electric source and a load over which current may flow.
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A material over which electric current readily flows is known as a(n) ____________________.
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When current is manipulated to transmit information, it becomes a(n) ____________________.
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____________________ is the use of a conductor to divert unused or potentially harmful charges to an insulator, where they will be stopped or absorbed.
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The pressure that an electric current exerts on its conductor is known as ____________________.
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____________________ is a material's opposition to electric current.
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Match each statement below with the correct item

-Possess no charge and are said to be neutral.

A)Static electricity
B)Grounding
C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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Match each statement below with the correct item

-The release of an accumulated charge in some material or object.

A)Static electricity
B)Grounding
C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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Match each statement below with the correct item

-A closed connection between an electric source and a load over which current may flow.

A)Static electricity
B)Grounding
C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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Match each statement below with the correct item

-When current is manipulated to transmit information.

A)Static electricity
B)Grounding
C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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Match each statement below with the correct item

-A material over which electric current readily flows.

A)Static electricity
B)Grounding
C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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Match each statement below with the correct item

-The use of a conductor to divert unused or potentially harmful charges to an insulator, where they will be stopped or fully absorbed.

A)Static electricity
B)Grounding
C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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Match each statement below with the correct item

-The pressure that the electric current exerts on it conductor.

A)Static electricity
B)Grounding
C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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Match each statement below with the correct item

-Materials that do not allow electric current to flow easily.

A)Static electricity
B)Grounding
C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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Match each statement below with the correct item

-A material's opposition to electric current.

A)Static electricity
B)Grounding
C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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-Measures current.

A)Static electricity
B)Grounding
C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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The release of an accumulated charge in some material or object is called:
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What is the name given to a closed connection between an electric source and a load over which current flows?
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When current is manipulated to transmit information, what is the term used to describe it?
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What is the term used to describe a material over which electric current readily flows?
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What is commonly equated to the strength of an electric current?
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Static electricity is the release of an accumulated charge in some material or object.
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Neutrons possess no charge and are said to be neutral.
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Current electricity is the controlled movement of an electrical charge along the atoms of a conductor.
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The pressure that the electric current exerts on its conductor is known as amperes.
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A charge is that characteristic of a material which enables it to exert force on another material.
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When current is manipulated to transmit information, it becomes a circuit.
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A signal is a closed connection between an electric source and a load over which current may flow.
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Charged particles either repel or attract each other without ever making physical contact.
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Resistance is measured in volts.
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In alternating current (AC), an electrical charge flows steadily in one direction over the conductor.
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A material over which electric current readily flows is known as a(n) conductor. _________________________
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Grounding is the use of a conductor to divert unused or potentially harmful charges to an insulator, where they will be stopped or absorbed. _________________________
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The pressure that an electric current exerts is known as amperes. _________________________
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The charge flowing through a wire each second is measured in volts. _________________________
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Resistance is a material's opposition to electricity. _________________________
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In alternating current, an electrical charge flows steadily in one direction over the conductor. _________________________
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In direct current, the electrical charge flows in one direction first, then in the opposite direction, then back in the first direction. _________________________
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The term frequency refers to the number of cycles in a sine wave that are completed within a specified time frame. _________________________
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The distance between corresponding points on a cycle is called its wavelength. _________________________
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Current electricity is the release of an accumulated charge in some material or object. _________________________
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The characteristic of a material that enables it to exert force on another material is known as:

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Which of the following is a release of an accumulated charge in some material or object?

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D) Current electricity
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Because the charges inherent in electrons and protons are bound to balance each other through static electricity, these charges are also called:

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D) Electric current
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Which of the following refers to the controlled movement of an electrical charge?

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Which of the following is a closed connection between an electric source and a load over which current flows?

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When current is manipulated to transmit information, it becomes:

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The material over which electric current readily flows is known as:

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The use of a conductor to divert unused or potentially harmful charges to an insulator, where they will be stopped or absorbed is referred to as:

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The pressure that the electric current exerts on its conductor is known as:

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Materials that do not allow electric current to flow easily are called:

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The charge flowing through a wire each second is referred to as:

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A material's opposition to current is referred to as:

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Which of the following allows an electrical charge to flow steadily in one direction over a conductor?

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Which of the following allows an electrical charge to flow in one direction first, then in the opposite direction, then back in the first direction?

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Which of the following refers to a specific section of a wave, beginning at its starting point, up to its highest amplitude, down to its lowest amplitude, then back to its starting point?

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The distance between corresponding points on a cycle is called its:

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A device that changes AC to DC is referred to as:

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The ability for an electric circuit to accumulate or store a charge is referred to as:

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Which of the following stores an electrical charge?

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When electrons move, they produce:

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The magnetic effect produced by an electric current is known as:

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When used in an electric circuit, a coil of wire is called a(n):

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Which of the following is an electrical wave that contains two electromagnetic coils and transfers electric energy from one coil to another?

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Which of the following is a component that contributes no power gain to a circuit?

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An electronic component that allows current to flow in only one direction is referred to as:

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Are protons found at the center of an atom?
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Is the term conductor used to describe a material over which current flows?
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Is voltage measured in amperes?
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Can you use the words current electricity and electric current interchangeably?
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Is resistance measured in volts?
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Does the term capacitance refer to the number of cycles in a sine wave that are completed within a specified time frame?
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Are electrons found at the center of an atom?
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Does the term electromagnetic refer to a wave that contains a combination of electric and magnetic forces?
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When current is manipulated to transmit information, does it become a signal?
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Does a voltmeter measure the resistance of a circuit?
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A(n) ____________________ is the characteristic of a material that enables it to exert force on another material.
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____________________ is the release of an accumulated charge in some material or object.
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Because the charges inherent in electrons and protons are bound to balance each other through static electricity, these charges are also called ____________________.
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____________________ is the controlled movement of an electrical charge along the atoms of a conductor.
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A(n) ____________________ is a closed connection between an electric source and a load over which current may flow.
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A material over which electric current readily flows is known as a(n) ____________________.
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When current is manipulated to transmit information, it becomes a(n) ____________________.
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____________________ is the use of a conductor to divert unused or potentially harmful charges to an insulator, where they will be stopped or absorbed.
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The pressure that an electric current exerts on its conductor is known as ____________________.
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____________________ is a material's opposition to electric current.
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Match each statement below with the correct item

-Possess no charge and are said to be neutral.

A)Static electricity
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C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
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G)Insulators
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-The release of an accumulated charge in some material or object.

A)Static electricity
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C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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Match each statement below with the correct item

-A closed connection between an electric source and a load over which current may flow.

A)Static electricity
B)Grounding
C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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-When current is manipulated to transmit information.

A)Static electricity
B)Grounding
C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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-A material over which electric current readily flows.

A)Static electricity
B)Grounding
C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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-The use of a conductor to divert unused or potentially harmful charges to an insulator, where they will be stopped or fully absorbed.

A)Static electricity
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C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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-The pressure that the electric current exerts on it conductor.

A)Static electricity
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C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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-Materials that do not allow electric current to flow easily.

A)Static electricity
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C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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-A material's opposition to electric current.

A)Static electricity
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C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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-Measures current.

A)Static electricity
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C)Voltage
D)Resistance
E)Conductor
F)Circuit
G)Insulators
H)Neurons
I)Amperes
J)Signal
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The release of an accumulated charge in some material or object is called:
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What is the name given to a closed connection between an electric source and a load over which current flows?
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78
When current is manipulated to transmit information, what is the term used to describe it?
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79
What is the term used to describe a material over which electric current readily flows?
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80
What is commonly equated to the strength of an electric current?
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