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An engineer who wants to document an electric circuit would create which of the following?
a schematic |
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a blueprint |
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a matrix |
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a layout |
A schematic is the proper name for a drawing of an electric or electronic circuit.
In electrical wiring, which of the following are proportional?
the length of the wire and the amount of the voltage |
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the diameter of the wire and the amount of the current |
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the length of the wire and the amount of the current |
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the diameter of the wire and the amount of the voltage |
Current flow through a wire increases the temperature of the wire. If too small a wire is used, the wire will heat up causing a loss in conductivity and possibly a fire. The thicker in diameter a wire is, the more current it can carry without overheating.
An amplifier is most similar in function to which of the following:
step-down transformer |
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transistor |
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step-up transformer |
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capacitor |
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.
A solid state device has which of the following characteristics?
made entirely from insulative material |
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made from a mix of conductive and insulative material |
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made entirely from semiconductor material |
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made entirely from conductive material |
The transistor is the foundation of modern electronic devices. It is made entirely from semiconductor material (making it a solid state device) and can serve many different functions in a circuit including acting as a switch, amplifier, or current regulator. A transistor works by allowing a small amount of current applied at the base to control general current flow from collector to emitter through the transistor.
This circuit component symbol represents a(n):
inductor |
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fuse |
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transformer |
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potentiometer |
Resistors are used to limit voltage and/or current in a circuit and can have a fixed or variable resistance. Variable resistors (often called potentiometers or rheostats) are used when dynamic control over the voltage/current in a circuit is needed, for example, in a light dimmer or volume control.