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Which of the following can conduct electricity under some conditions but not others?
resistor |
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conductor |
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insulator |
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semiconductor |
Semiconductors have valence shells that are exacly half full and can conduct electricity under some conditions but not others. This property makes them useful for the control of electrical current.
The electrical potential difference between two points is called:
conductance |
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voltage |
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current |
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resistance |
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.
A capacitor is often used for which of the following purposes?
to allow a small amount of current to control a large amount of current |
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to convert alternating current into direct current |
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as a primary power source |
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to maintain power in a circuit when the primary power source is disconnected |
Capacitors store electricity 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.
In a series circuit, which of the following is the same across all branches of the circuit?
resistance |
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conductance |
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voltage |
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current |
A series circuit has only one path for current to flow. In a series circuit, current (I) is the same throughout the circuit and is equal to the total voltage (V) applied to the circuit divided by the total resistance (R) of the loads in the circuit. The sum of the voltage drops across each resistor in the circuit will equal the total voltage applied to the circuit.
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