ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 409070 Results

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Questions 5 5
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1

Which of the following is the formula for calculating electrical power?

73% Answer Correctly

\(P = {I \over V}\)

\(P = {V \over I}\)

P = I2V

P = IV


Solution

Electrical power is measured in watts (W) and is calculated by multiplying the voltage (V) applied to a circuit by the resulting current (I) that flows in the circuit: P = IV. In addition to measuring production capacity, power also measures the rate of energy consumption and many loads are rated for their consumption capacity. For example, a 60W lightbulb utilizes 60W of energy to produce the equivalent of 60W of heat and light energy.


2

In an electrical circuit, resistors have fixed or __________ resistance.

70% Answer Correctly

dynamic

parallel

series

variable


Solution

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.


3

The volt is a unit of measurement for:

79% Answer Correctly

power

capacitance

current

voltage


Solution

Voltage (V) is the electrical potential difference between two points. Electrons will flow as current from areas of high potential (concentration of electrons) to areas of low potential. Voltage and current are directly proportional in that the higher the voltage applied to a conductor the higher the current that will result.


4 Use Ohm's Law to calculate the value of voltage in this circuit if resistance is 10 Ω and current is 2 amps.
85% Answer Correctly
6.67 V
23 V
21.5 V
20 V

Solution

Ohm's law specifies the relationship between voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R) in an electrical circuit: V = IR.

V = \( I \times R \) = \( 2 \times 10 \) = 20 V


5

This circuit component symbol represents a(n):

57% Answer Correctly

AC source

capacitor

DC source

transformer


Solution

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 direct current (DC) is a battery.