ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 499738 Results

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Questions 5 5
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1

Which of the following converts electrical energy into another form of energy in an electrical circuit?

61% Answer Correctly

DC source

load

wiring

AC source


Solution

A load is a source of resistance that converts electrical energy into another form of energy. The components of a microwave, for example, are loads that work together to convert household electricity into radation that can be used to quickly cook food.


2

If an electrical circuit is interrupted, which of the following will result?

61% Answer Correctly

short circuit

closed circuit

open circuit

parallel circuit


Solution

A closed circuit is a complete loop or path that electricity follows. It consists of a source of voltage, a load, and connective conductors. If the circuit is interrupted, if a wire is disconnected or cut for example, it becomes an open circuit and no electricity will flow.


3 Suppose you have 4 [15V 10A] batteries that you can connect together in series, in parallel, or in series-parallel. Which of the following voltage and ampere combinations cannot be attained using these 4 batteries?
46% Answer Correctly
15V 40A
30V 20A
60V 10A
120V 80A

Solution

Connecting the 4 batteries in series multiplies their voltage while keeping their current the same yielding a 60V 10A configuration. Connecting the 4 batteries in parallel multiplies their current while keeping their voltage the same yielding a 15V 40A configuration. Using a series-parallel connection, 2 batteries can be connected in series and 2 can be connected in parallel resulting in a 30V 20A configuration.


4

Which of the following is the same for each branch of a parallel circuit?

57% Answer Correctly

voltage

resistance

power

current


Solution

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.


5

Electromotive force is another name for:

53% Answer Correctly

voltage

power

current

energy


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.