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This circuit component symbol represents a(n):
diode |
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capacitor |
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fuse |
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resistor |
Fuses are thin wires that melt when the current in a circuit exceeds a preset amount. They help prevent short circuits from damaging circuit components when an unusually large current is applied to the circuit, either through component failure or spikes in applied voltage.
Current is the rate of flow of electrons per unit time and is measured in:
ohms |
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coulombs |
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amperes |
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volts |
Current is the rate of flow of electrons per unit time and is measured in amperes (A). A coulomb (C) is the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by a current of one ampere.
The voltage output of a transformer primarily depends on which of the following?
the diameter of the wire in the coils |
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the conductor used for the wire in the coils |
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the diameter of the coils |
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the number of turns in the wire of the coils |
A transformer utilizes an inductor to increase or decrease the voltage in a circuit. AC flowing in a coil wrapped around an iron core magnetizes the core causing it to produce a magnetic field. This magnetic field generates a voltage in a nearby coil of wire and, depending on the number of turns in the wire of the primary (source) and secondary coils and their proximity, voltage is induced in the secondary coil.
What is the primary difference between a rectifier and an inverter?
a rectifier converts an AC input to DC while an inverter converts a DC input to AC |
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a rectifier converts a DC input to AC while an inverter converts an AC input to DC |
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a rectifier strips out the DC portion of electricity while an inverter strips out the AC portion |
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a rectifier strips out the AC portion of electricity while an inverter strips out the DC portion |
A diode allows current to pass easily in one direction and blocks current in the other direction. Diodes are commonly used for rectification which is the conversion of alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC). Because a diode only allows current flow in one direction, it will pass either the upper or lower half of AC waves (half-wave rectification) creating pulsating DC. Multiple diodes can be connected together to utilize both halves of the AC signal in full-wave rectification.
Why does current in an electric circuit create heat?
heat is created when the current overcomes resistance in the wire |
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the wire in the circuit burns when current passes through |
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current is naturally hot |
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voltage is naturally hot |
Current in an electric circuit creates heat when the current overcomes resistance in the wire.