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An amplifier is most similar in function to which of the following:
step-down transformer |
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capacitor |
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step-up transformer |
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transistor |
An amplifier is a device that takes a small input signal and creates a larger output signal. This makes it most similar to a step-up transformer which takes a smaller input voltage and creates a larger output voltage.
Alternating current changes __________ many times each second.
resistance |
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period |
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frequency |
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direction |
In contrast to the constant one-way flow of direct current, alternating current changes direction many times each second. Electricity is delivered from power stations to customers as AC because it provides a more efficient way to transport electricity over long distances.
Which of the following is not a characteristic of direct current?
electrons flow in only one consistent direction |
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used to power your cell phone |
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cannot easily travel distances without power loss |
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an example power source is a generator |
Direct current flows in only one direction in a circuit, from the negative terminal of the voltage source to the positive. A common source of DC is a battery. In contrast to the constant one-way flow of direct current, alternating current changes direction many times each second. Electricity is delivered from power stations to customers as AC because it provides a more efficient way to transport electricity over long distances.
The joule is a unit of measurement for:
power |
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resistance |
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capacitance |
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energy |
The joule is a unit of measurement for energy.
This circuit diagram represents a(n):
rectifier |
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series-parallel circuit |
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series circuit |
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parallel circuit |
In a parallel circuit, each load occupies a separate parallel path in the circuit and the input voltage is fully applied to each path. Unlike a series circuit where current (I) is the same at all points in the circuit, in a parallel circuit, voltage (V) is the same across each parallel branch of the circuit but current differs in each branch depending on the load (resistance) present.