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Which of the following is the preferred method for splicing wires?
wrap in small gauge wire |
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soldering |
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screw-on connectors |
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wire crimps |
Splicing is permanently joining two wires together. Splicing can be done with screw-on connectors or wire crimps but the preferred method for splicing is soldering. Soldering takes the most effort but results in a connection that is electrically and mechanically identical to the original wire.
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a step-up transformer?
the primary voltage is higher than the secondary voltage |
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increases voltage |
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has more turns in the secondary winding than in the primary winding |
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the secondary voltage is higher than the primary voltage |
As their names indicate, a step-up transformer is used to step up or increase voltage and a step-down transformer is used to step down or decrease voltage. In a step-up transformer, the secondary voltage is higher than the primary voltage and it has more turns in the secondary winding than in the primary winding.
Direct current flows from the __________ terminal of the voltage source to the __________ terminal.
positive, positive |
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positive, negative |
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negative, positive |
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negative, negative |
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.
Capacitors are charged by what type of current?
direct |
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low voltage |
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alternating |
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high voltage |
Capacitors store voltage and are used in circuits as temporary batteries. Capacitors are charged by DC current (AC current passes through a capacitor) and that stored charge can later be dissipated into the circuit as needed. Capacitors are often used to maintain power within a system when it is disconnected from its primary power source or to smooth out or filter voltage within a circuit.
Why does current in an electric circuit create heat?
heat is created when the current overcomes resistance in the wire |
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current is naturally hot |
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the wire in the circuit burns when current passes through |
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voltage is naturally hot |
Current in an electric circuit creates heat when the current overcomes resistance in the wire.